On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 20:59 +0200, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> You can compile Vim with GTK+1 or GTK+2 without GNOME. Adding GNOME 
> functionality means, among other things maybe, that gvim will automagically 
> and transparently save its session (with a pseudorandom name like 
> ~/.gnome2/vim-WSj1NP-session.vim so it doesn't collide with your own sessions 
> if any) when you close the GNOME or kde window manager.

No doubt, but this is not what I wrote about in my last reply.

greetings,

Ali Akcaagac


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