I am currently using vile 9.7 32-bit. (It does what I need, and
9.81(?) seemed to change the 'go to mark' in a way that I couldn't
figure out, so I just stuck.)
Anyway, on my new(er) Win10 PC, the 'hibernate' function is not
available, b/c the SSD is too small. The next best option would be
to just 'shutdown' the PC. Most other programs (eg, Excel, Firefox,
etc) that I use all retain their 'state'(?) when closed: when you
resume, they come back to where you were. Vile (9.7) does not: I
need to re-open whatever files I was using, set new marks, etc.
So, my question: has this behavior been changed in subsequent
versions; or, is there some way I'm not aware of to preserve the
'state'(?) of Vile over a close/re-open?
Thank you
(While I'm here, I want to say how much I appreciate Vile. It is
embedded in my brain. If you have a tip jar, I would contribute.)
- Retaining Vile 'state' over close/open? George Eccles
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