Thanks.

Now I extended this in the following way:
1) In startup.ijs, I added the following:

NB. to resume old session
load 'files'
f =: wd'mbopen "" temp'
restore =: fread f

In my session, now I can call restore to get back the session editor state
of the last save.

2) To complement this operation, I need a verb called restorepoint

restorepoint will save the current session in the file I choose.

How should I send the entire contents of my session to the 1.ijx that I
would like to use





On 9/30/06, Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To "resume" a saved session

  load'files'
  fread'temp/1.ijx'

or

  fread wd'mbopen "" temp'


--- Chris Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yuvaraj Athur Raghuvir wrote:
> > The User Manual talks about a Status bar. Since I didn't see it, I
> > wanted to
> > enable it from the Edit|Configure... menu item.
> >
> > Where exactly is this option? I tried"Set Defaults" to no avail.
>
> The documentation reflects an earlier version of J - the current version
> has no status bar. Thanks for pointing this out.
> >
> > Further, after experimenting with J, when I close, the session gets
> > saved as
> > an ijx (say 1.ijx). When I restart J, I would like to restart with
1.ijx.
> > However, J starts with 2.ijx.
> >
> > How can I make the J Session to start with my previous ijx file? If I
> > try to
> > reopen i.ijx I get spelling errors.
>
> There is no way to restart J with a previous ijx file. You can save the
> current ijx if you want to keep the record of the session, but normally,
>    the ijx file is deleted when the J session is terminated, so you
> start again with 1.ijx.
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