Sessions
Lunascope can save and restore session files with a .lss
extension. Sessions are useful when you want to return to the same
layout and working state without rebuilding the view from
scratch. Session restore is designed to preserve:
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window geometry and dock placements
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dock visibility and floating state
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text buffers such as Parameters, Config, and Console text
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many checkboxes, spinboxes, combo-box values, and active tabs
If the current project came from a sample list, Lunascope will also try to reload that sample list and re-select the previously selected row.
Separate from explicit session files, Lunascope also keeps a
lightweight cached copy of the current window geometry and dock layout
between launches. That automatic restore is useful for day-to-day use,
whereas .lss files are intended for deliberate saved workspaces that
you may want to reopen later or share across machines.
Sessions can be saved and loaded from the Project menu, and they can also be restored directly from the command line:
lunascope prior-session.lss