On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 05:35:51PM -0700, Eric Arnold wrote:
>
> When I load a session, it's almost as if I had never sourced the
> .vimrc. I can see how it might want reset some stuff in order to get
> a clean slate, but if so why isn't at least restarting with my default
> environment, i.e. .vimrc and .gvimrc? And I'm not sure yet, but I
> think that it's clearing some other stuff that it isn't saving.
>
> My highlighting reverts, and some mappings and vars aren't set, and
> some of my app.s start barfing. Is this all normal somehow? It's the
> same for Vim6 and 7. I'm wondering if it clears stuff/vars that are
> auto loaded from the plugin directory, etc.
>
> Having to re-source .vimrc isn't that bad, but having mysterious
> complaints from apps makes me shy away from the session commands.
Please describe what you do in a way that someone else can try to
reproduce the problem. Try to give an example where the vimrc file and
session file are as simple as possible, perhaps by commenting out most
of the file or by adding
:finish
to skip most of it.
HTH --Benji Fisher