Hi Nicholas,

Ok, thanks for the feedback.  I had thought that the link below showed some 
promise, it just seemed a little complex for what I thought might be a simple 
solution.  However, if tmux really can't do it, maybe bash and perl can help 
out.  bash + perl + tmux + vim = "IDE of the gods" ;-)

        http://blog.edsantiago.com/articles/tmux-session-preserve/

I'll take another look at that, and if it works, (for me), I'll feedback here.

Ciao

Richard
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> Not really, you can grab a bunch of info with lsp/lsw/etc but not sure
> you can get enough to fully reconstruct.
> 
> tmux can't work out the current working directory for child processes
> without more platform-dependent code, it just knows where they were
> started.
> 
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 07:37:05PM +0200, Richard Foley wrote:
> > I've created a couple of tmux config files, such that I can quickly
> > generate (kind of restore) tmux layouts for different purposes. 
> > However, I have to create these manually, which leaves me thinking there
> > must be a better (automatic) way to do this.  For instance, I want to
> > save the current tmux layout in this console, with the appropriate users
> > and directory locations, etc.  Does tmux have this feature yet, I don't
> > think so, but I think it would be really useful.  Perhaps I've missed it
> > in TFM...?
> > 
> > Ciao
> > 
> > Richard
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> > Richard Foley
> > Ciao - shorter than AufWiederSehen!
> > http://www.rfi.net/books.html
> > 
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