Thank you for your reply. I think Kate is a bit misleading then. If I tell my web browser to resume the last used session, it opens up my previous tabs. If I tell KDE to restore my previous session (Settings > Session Management), it opens up my previously used windows when I log in again. I would expect that when Kate says "Load last-used session", it would open up all the previous files that were open when Kate was closed.
However, if the desired behavior is to have the user first create a session and then save it and only then can it be resumed, perhaps some sort of error message should appear when the "last-used" session is not available.
Hi Michal,
Thank you for your reply. I think Kate is a bit misleading then. If I tell my web browser to resume the last used session, it opens up my previous tabs. If I tell KDE to restore my previous session (Settings > Session Management), it opens up my previously used windows when I log in again. I would expect that when Kate says "Load last-used session", it would open up all the previous files that were open when Kate was closed.
However, if the desired behavior is to have the user first create a session and then save it and only then can it be resumed, perhaps some sort of error message should appear when the "last-used" session is not available.