On May 2, 3:47 am, Andreas Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I hope you mean with "when I double click a text file", when you
> double click a text file with a vim session stored in it.
>

I hadn't thought of that. One thing you could do (in Windows) is
create a shortcut to Vim named "Run with Vim" with a target like "gvim
-S" and put it in your SendTo directory. You can then right-click on
your session file (or any Vim script file) and choose "send to->run
with Vim" and it will automatically run the Vim script.

See this tip for details:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Add_Vim_to_Windows_Send_To_menu
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