I just tested the new code for *--always-write-session-data*, and it worked 
as expected:

1. Open Leo and load several outlines;
2. Close Leo and re-open with *.leo\workbook.leo* on the command line;
3. Close and re-open Leo without an outline on the command line.
4. Observe that the several outlines get loaded.
5.  Close Leo and re-open with *-a* and *.leo\workbook.leo* on the command 
line;
6.  Close and re-open Leo without an outline on the command line.;
7. Observe that only the workbook loads.  This shows that leo.session was 
created.

On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 7:47:38 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 6:34:16 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> > A command line is out of the question.
> ...
> > So we must choose *now* how Leo will work for *everyone.* It's time to 
> resolve this question!
>
> It's funny how writing changes my mind.
>
> *Aha!* The only way to resolve this question is to add the 
> *--always-write-session-data* command-line option.
>
> Debate canceled!
>
> Edward
>

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