Hello Emmanuel, On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:01:10AM +0100, Emmanuel GALLOIS wrote: > On 20/02/13 10:26, Arvid Warnecke wrote: > >is there any chance to recover all opened buffers in vim from the > >~/.viminfo file somehow? > >I understood that vim trashes the buffers list when vim is started with > >a specific file to edit. But as I use vim in mutt as my default editor > >as well, I always loose my buffers because mutt opens it like this: > > > >`vim /tmp/mutt-archbookPro-1000-895-3021467551525290154` > > > > Maybe :mksession is the right answer for you... > > :h mksession > > see point #7. > > Thank you. This seems to be a solution, I will give it a try. The only thing that might cause some trouble is that I will still have multiple vim sessions, because mutt, crontab and others won't use the vim I always have open for coding.
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