From the course: Learning Sublime Text 3
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Switching between files - Sublime Text Tutorial
From the course: Learning Sublime Text 3
Switching between files
- [Instructor] I want to show you how to juggle the files you have open in Sublime Text 3. Before I do though, I want to point out besides using file open, you can open files by dragging icons in from Finder or Explorer and you can drop them right on the application window or on its icon, those both work just fine. Once you have a file open, you can close it with command w or control w on Windows. Now if you're like me, you'll often close a file by accident, so a handy keyboard shortcut to reopen the just closed file is shift command t or control shift t on Windows. This is really handy so I've drilled it into my fingers, but while you're learning it, you can find this shortcut on the file menu under open recent. Here it is, reopen closed file, shift command t. Now so that we have a few files to juggle, I'll hit command n or control n on Windows to open a few more untitled tabs. And now that I have these tabs open, I can switch between them using the number keys on my keyboard. I'll…
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Touring the interface2m 27s
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Switching between files3m 31s
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Handling encodings and line endings3m 14s
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Basic editing features3m 37s
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Clipboard features3m 25s
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Working on multiple files at once2m 52s
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Working with projects4m 48s
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Finding and replacing4m 54s
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