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Saving location and size of open windows #45

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Kangmo opened this issue Jan 2, 2023 · 5 comments
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Saving location and size of open windows #45

Kangmo opened this issue Jan 2, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Kangmo
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Kangmo commented Jan 2, 2023

Hi, thanks for the great project.
I use turbo at daily work, but I have to open files that I was using each time I reboot my server.
Can we make turbo editor to remember all open windows when it exits, so that it can open them again when it runs again?

If so, It can save a huge amount of time. Thank you.

@magiblot
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magiblot commented Jan 3, 2023

Hi Kangmo, thank you for your interest.

Yes, this would be great. I don't think I'll be able to implement it anytime soon, however.

@Kangmo
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Kangmo commented Jan 5, 2023

hi magiblot, thanks for the feedback. it would be nice if it can be done anytime in the future

@amay5267
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Hi @Kangmo
Turbo doesnt currently support persistent settings.

However you can switch to use far2l file manager that supports persistent settings and opening turbo from its command line.

So basically you can use far2l to make turbo open files from last time.

Would that be a workaround for your workflow?

@Kangmo
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Kangmo commented Sep 6, 2023

Hi amay5267,

I will check far2l file manager and see if it works as you described. Thanks for the info!

@Kangmo
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Kangmo commented Sep 6, 2023

Hi amay5267,

Tried to run far2l on my macos, and ran it, but could not understand the part "supports persistent settings" and "use far2l to make turbo open files from last time". Can you elaborate more on how to do this? it would be great if there is link containing any example.

Thank you!

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