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Regression: search settings are lost between ST3 sessions #1795

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evandrocoan opened this issue Jul 1, 2017 · 2 comments
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Regression: search settings are lost between ST3 sessions #1795

evandrocoan opened this issue Jul 1, 2017 · 2 comments

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@evandrocoan
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evandrocoan commented Jul 1, 2017

Summary

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  1. Forum$29077 Regression: search settings are lost between ST3 sessions

Hi,

I have probably missed something obvious but for a couple of development versions, it seems that ST3 no longer remember the Search settings, such as "case sensitive" and "use buffer" from one session to another and keeps reverting to its default configuration.

how to define a default configuration?
how to preserve the last used settings?
Thanks,
Manu

Expected behavior

Remember search settings are lost between ST3 sessions.

Actual behavior

Not remember search settings are lost between ST3 sessions.

Steps to reproduce

The first time I use Find in Files in a new Sublime process now always causes annoyance:

  1. Press Cmd-Shift-F
  2. Search for a string
  3. Oh... why are the results being shown in a tab and with tons of uninteresting lines mixed in? Damn, Use Buffer and Show Context must have become checked again.
  4. Press Cmd-W
  5. Press Cmd-Shift-F
  6. Uncheck Use Buffer
  7. Uncheck Show Context
  8. Search for a string

What used to be an efficient 2-step thing is now 8-steps.

@keith-hall
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Copying someone else's post from the forums as a bug report can be a bit confusing, especially when you have marked it as Windows 10 but the keypresses use Cmd... I can't replicate on Windows 7, is anyone else able to replicate this? I'm guessing the OP changed the settings in a different ST window, as find settings are no longer preserved between windows?

@evandrocoan
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evandrocoan commented Jul 1, 2017

Sorry, I tried these steps and I could not reproduce it also:

  1. Open Sublime Text
  2. Press Ctrl+Shift+F
  3. Enable the Show Context
  4. Search for Tesssssstttttt
  5. Close Sublime Text

Later when I opened, it still get the Show Context enabled. Then I did the same steps again but now I disabled the Show Context. And when I opened the Sublime Text again, the Show Context was correctly disabled.

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