On Jun 18, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote:

> But Vim has an option called 'sessionoptions' which controls what actually 
> gets saved in a session file. You can customize the value of this option in 
> your .vimrc, if desired. See :help 'sessionoptions'.
> 
> However, I'm coming at this from the viewpoint of having a detailed .vimrc 
> and a lot of plugins all setting options and mappings. I don't need to have 
> Vim remember options in a session, because the options I like are already set 
> in my .vimrc.
> 
> You may like having options remembered, because then you can simply set the 
> option manually, and the auto-saved session file will remember it and restore 
> it the next time you run Vim.
> 
> Still, you might want to at least look at :help 'sessionoptions' to see what 
> is available for you to customize.

Thanks, Ben I will do it.

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