Hi, sometime Sublime Text takes a long time to load because of the files I regularly edit plus the syntax highlighting, which eat up some resources. But most of the time I just want ST to load so I can start typing a to-do list right away. Even though, I’ll need to wait for the long files to load.
What is the setting I can append to settings - user to make Sublime Text forget the files I was working in the last session?
Using Sublime Text 2.0.1 on Windows 7.
Thanks!
Make Sublime Text forget loaded files
Nolan
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adzenith
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For any setting you can go Preferences>Default to search for the possible settings. Try looking there.
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Nolan
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Sorry, I was a noob until I saw your answer. Sublime Text is so fantastic we don’t have to delve into menus and submenus to find the specific thing. A simple Ctrl+F did the job. it saved me time! Thanks a lot, sorry for the dumb question.
I found this:
"remember_open_files": true,
So I’ll put that on settings-user
Edit: my happiness lasted short. I got this error…
…when I edited “true” to “false” on above settings file. Mine is as follows:
{
"auto_complete_commit_on_tab": true,
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Cobalt.tmTheme",
"default_encoding": "UTF-8 with BOM",
"dictionary": "Packages/Languages/Portuguese (Brazilian).dic",
"fallback_encoding": "Unicode",
"font_face": "Consolas",
"font_size": 14.0,
"remember_open_files": false,
"ignored_packages":
"Vintage"
],
"theme": "Soda Light.sublime-theme"
I can’t load Sublime Text until I edit back the file by outside. Why can’t I change that from true to false?
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