On 25 Apr 2013, at 00:06, Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, after reading Tony's response, I expect you could solve this either by removing 'buffers' from your sessionoptions, or by using :bwipe instead of :bd to delete the buffer.
Thank you Ben, thank you Tony.
I gave up and simply recreated the session.
The offending buffer just wouldn't die no matter what. ':bw!' didn't get it,
nor did ':set sessionoptions-=buffers'.
Maybe I was doing something wrong, but I open dozens of other files and delete
the respective buffers, but only this one stuck inside the session for some
reason. The stars must have aligned in a certain way at its birth. ;-)
Sylvia
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