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The Session Menu
Users now have the ability to save and restore any number of different
console states. A console state contains the state of each user-selectable
console setting excluding color scheme and font.
The
“Open”
option, first on the Session menu, lets you open a previously
saved session.
The
“Save”
option, second on the Session menu, lets you save any changes
made to the current session.
The
“Save As…”
option, third on the Session menu, lets you save any
changes made to the current session under a different name.
The
“Delete…”
option, fourth on the Session menu, lets you delete any
session.
The
“Select Default Settings”
option, fifth on the Session menu, lets you
change to default session settings. This is not the same as opening the
default session! Rather it is a set of pre-defined settings.
The
“Auto Save Default Session”
option, sixth on the Session menu,
automatically saves any changes made to the default session whenever the
console is closed or a new session opened without prompting the user with:
This option insures that any changes you make to the default session will
never be lost. When a check appears on this menu item, the feature is
enabled.
The last
option on the Session menu is a list of the last sessions opened.
You can quickly open a previous session by simply clicking on its name in