Josh Petrie
Josh Petrie
It sounds like this is a _subset_ of what sessions can do, so why aren't sessions appropriate for this? And further, how would you propose this feature interact with sessions?
If you're only talking about window geometry associated with the files, this is maybe a thing MacVim could handle -- it does attempt to restore the geometry of the last...
But MacVim already tries to restore the last window to its prior location, so failing to do so for any additional windows it would re-open seems very odd? Other kinks...
FWIW, I think doing this in MacVim _is_ possible (naturally, as an opt-in feature); both text rendering (CoreText and legacy) views currently manually implement scrolling rather than use the standard...
I don't think it's a "couple of days." I'd say it's a "couple of weeks." I'm skeptical that your proposed hack would work well enough to be something we'd be...
Further digging around led me to discover [this line](https://github.com/stevearc/resession.nvim/blob/e087ebeef81df25a12fcc4ec067ca73e2bb54c4a/lua/resession/init.lua#L571) in `init.lua` that suggests this is at least known, if not intentional? If the behavior I'm expecting is in line with...
This was resolved with the merge of PR #66.