Colonnade is a Sublime Text package that allows you to set a default number of columns in your view as a default. Whenever you create a new Sublime text window, it will start with the number of columns you selected. Without this package, a new Sublime Text window will always start with only one column.
Colonnade comes with three shortcuts.
(Super is a shorthand for Cmd on Mac OS, Alt on Windows, and Super on Linux.)
Ctrl + Super + 2: 2-column exact division layout, force retained
Ctrl + Super + 3: 3-column
Ctrl + Super + 4: 4-column
There are no options.
- Open Sublime Text. Go to
Preferences > Browse Packages - Download this repository, and put the
Colonnadefolder into your Sublime Packages directory.
- Open Sublime Text. Go to
Preferences > Browse Packages - Delete
Colonnadedirectory - Go to
Preferences > Settings. Look for theon_new_async_projectkey in the JSON file. Delete the key and the array it contains. If you don't know how to edit JSON, ask a friend to do it for you, you might accidentally corrupt your settings file if you do it wrong.
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