How to re-load buffers from previous Emacs session *after* you've launched Emacs (e.g. not using on-startup options with Emacs desktops)
In questions like this one about using the Emacs Desktop options to arrange for a saved session to be re-loaded upon startup, it is explained how to reload buffers automatically on startup.
But what if you want to launch Emacs without re-loading any previous buffers and then after some time and after opening a few new buffers you then want to re-load all of the buffers from some previously save desktop session.
I expected there to me some command like M-x desktop-load or something, but after a lot of Googling around the Emacs Desktop stuff I can't seem to find out how to do this.
In questions like this one about using the Emacs Desktop options to arrange for a saved session to be re-loaded upon startup, it is explained how to reload buffers automatically on startup.
But what if you want to launch Emacs without re-loading any previous buffers and then after some time and after opening a few new buffers you then want to re-load all of the buffers from some previously save desktop session.
I expected there to me some command like M-x desktop-load or something, but after a lot of Googling around the Emacs Desktop stuff I can't seem to find out how to do this.
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