GVIM has a menu item for opening a session, as they call it, and that session 
is saved or read from in a dot vim file, and all files one saved as a session 
open together, screen settings restored and all.  To open the sessions one must 
first browse through the tree to the directory in which the dot vim file and 
program files are stored, so the directory should not be the problem as the 
files are all right there with the dot vim file.  A double check shows that 
GVIM does read an individual file correctly with File Open, but the Windows 
Session Open will Not read an Ubuntu Session Save with an opening of the 
correct files.  Sounds like you are all saying no such crossover read was ever 
planned?  

As to expecting GVIM to open a session alike between Linux and Windows, the 
icon is the same and the name is the same, and they download from the same web 
page, and I know that this is GNU stuff, but that makes a brand; and a brand 
editor or IDE should be able to read its own saved crossover files, sessions or 
not.  All the other crossover IDEs I use Do read crossover files.  If GVIM is 
planned to Not cross read, then the logo and icon really need to be different? 
:-)) 
 

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