Hello, I see something which seems to be a bug but I would like to discuss it here. Indeed, I do not find bugtracker and I'm not sure my issue is really a bug.
There comes a time when I choose to open a file by using drag & drop of a file into Vim windows. When I do that, the file replaces the current one and a new entry is present on :ls result. When I need to forget this file, I do :bw on it to erase completely the buffer. Next, if I create a vim session, using :mksession and if I load it to a new vim instance with :source command, the buffer I previously erased is still loaded in buffer list. I checked the file produced by :mksession and the file opened by drag & drop is present near the arg command. So, it is in the arglist and that is the reason why I see it in my session script. Is it the normal behaviour? When this script is loaded, a buffer is generated for this file and I can see it in :ls list. I see the same problem at home on Debian and at work on Windows XP (I use gVim both places). Please, forgive potential english mistakes, this is not my native tongue. Regards, -- Philippe -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
