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- Yes, I can do that, but every time I switch between files (files in open tabs), the side bar keeps popping in,sliding back in...I never had anything like that in sublime until now. Have been using it for years. Maybe I have a plugin that causes it? But then again I have been using the same setup in all mu envs..Alim Hasanov– Alim Hasanov2016-05-22 04:04:23 +00:00Commented May 22, 2016 at 4:04
- go to preferences and select setting user hope it will workAdiii– Adiii2016-05-22 04:36:08 +00:00Commented May 22, 2016 at 4:36
- Did some more research into this an cant find any explanation! Very Strange. I might downgrade Sublime, maybe is something with the new build...Alim Hasanov– Alim Hasanov2016-05-22 22:25:56 +00:00Commented May 22, 2016 at 22:25
- Nope. One thing maybe to note, I am running it on Bootcamp on a Mac.But then I have had it for a while, and didnt have this strange issue , before. I might try to downgrade/reinstall Sublime. Just dont want to go trough the hassle setting it up again.Alim Hasanov– Alim Hasanov2016-05-25 21:16:24 +00:00Commented May 25, 2016 at 21:16
- Just did it !!!! reinstalled it and the issue went away. I am reusing my previous settings and packages from C:\Users[username]\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3 folder. So, I am using the same settings, but the issue is gone. Thanks for trying to help out.Alim Hasanov– Alim Hasanov2016-05-25 21:25:56 +00:00Commented May 25, 2016 at 21:25
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