"Charles Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> fritzophrenic wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 4, 6:55 am, "Percy Foreman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been trying to incorporate tabs in my workflow, but have trouble
>>> saving them in a session. I usually start with an existing session,
>>> make new tabs and source different sessions into each of the tabs.
>>> Then I save a new session-file, hoping it will remember all my tabs.
>>>
>>> But it doesn't. When I exit vim and fire up the newly created session,
>>> I find that all the files are there, but all the tabs are gone.
>>> Searched google, but "tabs" seems to be too popular to get a correct
>>> answer.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Percy
>>>
>>
>> I personally have found the support for tabs in sessions for the
>> Windows version of Vim to be so abysmal that I do not use sessions at
>> all.
>>
>> This is okay for me, because I often end my Vim sessions with many
>> buffers loaded that I will probably not need the next time I start up
>> Vim. For my purposes, the excellent MRU plugin is all I need (though I
>> really need to increase the number of files remembered again...)
>>
> I don't often make tabs and sessions -- but I just tried making a
> session with three tabs, one of which was a split window.  Did the
> :mksession somefile.ses, exited, and  gvim -S somefile.ses, and it was
> restored correctly.  Does your sessionoptions setting have "tabpages" in it?
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>

I did not have a "sessionoptions"-setting in my .vimrc. I just changed it to

set ssop="blank, buffers, curdir, folds, help, options, winsize, tabpages"

but get the same result.


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