Bram,

> > I use vim sessions a lot.  I use the .vse extension and have them
> > associated with 'gvim.exe -c "source %1"' so I can double click on
> > them.  It's nice when they start up without requiring an enter to
> > continue.  However there were two I started up today that both
> > required me to hit enter.  Here's what they said:
> > 
> > (1) "Snd.txt" 851L, 25834C
> >     1 buffer wiped out
> > 
> > (2) "4D.cpp" 8929 lines --85%-- ((1) of 3)
> >     "Model3D.cpp" 11705 lines, 300296 characters
> >     Press ENTER or type command to continue
> > 
> > What does "buffer wiped out" mean?  All the windows appeared to
> > load correctly once I hit enter.  I seem to get this a lot.
> > 
> > The second case had multiple tabs.  Multiple windows in one tab
> > don't require a hit-enter, so hopefully this can be avoided
> > somehow for multiple tabs too.
> 
> This is because some options, especially 'shortmess' are restored
> after the first tabpage instead of after the last one.  I'll move
> the commands, that should fix this.

I just tried 7.0g03.  Now it doesn't scroll due to file-loading
messages with multiple tabs, but it still always scrolls with or
without tabs due to the "1 buffer wiped out" message.

Thanks,
Rob.

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