On Thu, July 19, 2012 06:54, JC Jackson wrote: > 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? > :-))
I don't understand. Please be more precise. What are you doing, what are you expecting and what is Vim actually doing. Oh and please share such a file, that can't be read in your Windows Vim. regards, Christian -- You received this message from the "vim_use" 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
