Hello,
After Sublime Text 2 crashed its windows remain unusable and look like this:
evernote.com/shard/s2/sh/34 ā¦ 718babfbd1
PS. Iām quite disappointed to see there is no direct support for paid versions, just forum.
Hello,
After Sublime Text 2 crashed its windows remain unusable and look like this:
evernote.com/shard/s2/sh/34 ā¦ 718babfbd1
PS. Iām quite disappointed to see there is no direct support for paid versions, just forum.
Iāve tracked the issue down to some updates. I managed to restore ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/
from backup and it works fine, but something (plugin?) gets updated (unless I block network connection) and then the editor is broken after restart.
How can I pinpoint the issue?
Iāve also noticed a >300MB pile of backup data in the Backup
folderā¦
Iām having the exact same problem. Although this didnāt happen after a crash, it happened after some automatic update of a plugin I think. Have no idea which one, but, now Sublime Text is all messed up and I have no idea how to fix it. I tried re-installing, but, the problem is still there.
HELP!!!
Thatās for sure happens after plugin update! It still happens today. The only remedy so far is to block ST2 from connecting to the Internet so the plugins doesnāt get updated! Anyone? Iām starting to regret Iāve paid for this software.
This is happening for me too, Iām on Win 64. I did notice what appeared to be a Package Control update but that doesnāt sense since isnāt Package Control the one liner you just paste into Py console? When it first crashed it gave me some issue about āignored package ignoring itself, please removeā¦ā. I wasnāt clear what it was so I tried restarting and now its not working at all. The window fails to load and I have to kill the process.
Somehow ST had corrupted the file system under AppData for me. It happened at my work computer, but not at my home (which has the identical set of plugins). For now this means I have to uninstall ST at work. Not cool . Wish I knew what happened, but I donāt have time to track it down. I recovered the directory but Iād rather not deal with this kind of stuff.
Perhaps this problem is a side-effect of a package control bug which disabled installed packages, including any custom theme you might have installed. I saw something similar a few weeks back and use the Soda theme.
Check the following:
If the above is the case, just remove the theme package from āignored_packagesā, save and restart sublime.
If this doesnāt work, go back to the default Sublime theme simply by deleting the āthemeā key.
I had the same problem. The suggestion above worked for me. In āSettings - Userā, mysteriously a bunch of packages I regularly use, including the theme, were added. I set āignored_packagesā back to the default (i.e. Vintage only), and the display corruption was fixed.