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JoshGeorge2021-12-30 10:46:03
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JoshGeorge, 2021-12-30 10:46:03

Is it possible to return the tabs in this way?

Hello everyone, Happy Holidays.
Recently, my browser crashed and all the tabs flew off (there were a lot of them, they were needed for training, I took some information from one page and closed it).
After the restart, when you could click "restore tabs" it crashed again. Then after another launch it didn't offer recovery.
With the help of a specialized program, I restored the session_set of numbers and Tabs_set of numbers file, the one that was when the tabs flew off.
Then I renamed these files and replaced the current files session_numberset and Tabs_numberset of the browser with them.
But this did not work: the browser simply "ignored" this and did not launch any tabs.
I also opened the files through a text editor and from there copied all the contents into the current files session_set of numbers and Tabs_set of numbers of the browser.
But in the file itself, everything looked normal, and after I copied it, everything looked scattered and chaotic where it was copied - not like in the original source.

Question: How can I restore tabs? As I understand it, what is connected with the set of numbers after session_?
And will it help if I change the time to when the tabs supposedly flew off?

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dollar, 2021-12-30
@dollar

Ctrl + H - and restore any tabs from the past that you need.
But I'd rather be worried about the browser crashing.

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Drno, 2021-12-30
@Drno

Do not store the necessary information in tabs.
Create a tex file and copy it there....

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