Hi,

On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 8:53 AM Justin M. Keyes
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Are you suggesting that we use the tab-local directory (if set) of the
>> previous tabpage for the new window in the new tabpage? If it is not set,
>> then use the global directory.
>
> No. I am speaking specifically of the case where there is no window-local
> directory, only a tab-local directory. Having that tab-local directory
> "stick" to all new tabs is really annoying.
>

So a new tabpage will not have a tab-local directory, but the new window
in the tabpage will use the directory of the previous window? or the new
window will either use the global directory or the window-local directory of
the previous window?

- Yegappan

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