Issue: Opening a file (old or new) unfolds all codes that are folded in all
currently opened files.I've been encountered this issue for some time. It
happens in the older version as well as the newly released 2015.03 and the
nightly-builds (OS: linux Mint 17 and/or 17.1 x64)This creates a headache in
a coding session. Every time I opened a file, I'll have to go thru each
opened file to re-fold those that were folded before. This looks like a bug.
BTW, since we mentioning this, how about a "fold all" option in the menu ?
When files get larger, it'd be extremely helpful to be able to fold them all
at once. You can only work on a small portion at a time, anyway.
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Fold all the files and/or fold all the foldable bits in the current file
and/or fold all the top level foldable bits in the current file. I'd suggest
the later.
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I continue to suffer this issue, now with the newest dev snapshot (2016.10.04
(git 7e0935d)). Seems that it was never addressed ?
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