On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 8:28 AM Thomas Passin wrote:

>> I actually do use the equivalent of custom temporary sessions sometimes,
but the way I do it is to use the command line.  I usually keep a Leo
window open all the time with maybe 5 or 6 outlines open (at a minimum, the
workbook, my bookmarks manager, and whatever outline I want to work with).
Sometimes I launch another copy with one or two outlines specified on the
command line.  Those command lines, in a second console, serve as de facto
sessions.  They are easy to bring back via the command line history, and I
can have several.  As long as the first instance of Leo stays open until
after those other ones are closed, then the session having the first Leo
instance's outlines will get reloaded the next time I start Leo.

> I use a different theme for the second Leo window so I can tell them
apart without needing to guess.
> This has been working well for me.

Thanks Thomas. I think many Leonistas will enjoy dead-simple sessions.

Edward

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