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Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s o
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ? |
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Sat, 08 Nov 2008 16:56:29 +0200 |
> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 06:36:25 -0800 (PST)
> From: Maindoor <sanjeevfiles@yahoo.com>
>
> Whenever I have to reboot, I'm really sad that all my register contents,
> all the files that are opened all have to be closed. I want to be able to
> get back and have all the files open exactly as I left them. Lots of editors
> have this functionality. Does emacs have this ?
Yes, Emacs has this too. You want "M-x desktop-save RET" before
leaving Emacs and desktop-red after you restart it.
- Re: emacs-w3m question, (continued)
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Xah, 2008/11/07
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- Re: emacs-w3m question, Xah, 2008/11/06
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Alan Mackenzie, 2008/11/07
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Paul R, 2008/11/07
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Alan Mackenzie, 2008/11/07
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Lennart Borgman, 2008/11/07
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Xavier Maillard, 2008/11/10
- Re: emacs-w3m question, Xavier Maillard, 2008/11/10
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- Re: emacs-w3m question, Xah, 2008/11/07
- Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?, Maindoor, 2008/11/08
- Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?,
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- Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?, Maindoor, 2008/11/08
- Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?, Peter Dyballa, 2008/11/08
- Saving registers (was: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?), Reiner Steib, 2008/11/08
- Re: Is there anyway to save workspace so that we don't have reopen 10s of files again ?, Juanma Barranquero, 2008/11/08
Re: emacs-w3m question, Alan Mackenzie, 2008/11/06
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