Atom won't keep my unsaved text content when it is reopen











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I just chose to use Atom as my Text editor. However, one thing I expect is when I open the app, I want my previous tabs being open even they are not saved ones. However, now what I got is everytime, I try to quit Atom, it asked me to save the file, if I chose "don't save", next time when I open it, the context will be gone. Any ideas how I can config it? Thanks in advance.










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  • Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
    – wjandrea
    Nov 19 at 19:54












  • That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:06












  • Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:10















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I just chose to use Atom as my Text editor. However, one thing I expect is when I open the app, I want my previous tabs being open even they are not saved ones. However, now what I got is everytime, I try to quit Atom, it asked me to save the file, if I chose "don't save", next time when I open it, the context will be gone. Any ideas how I can config it? Thanks in advance.










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  • Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
    – wjandrea
    Nov 19 at 19:54












  • That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:06












  • Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:10













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I just chose to use Atom as my Text editor. However, one thing I expect is when I open the app, I want my previous tabs being open even they are not saved ones. However, now what I got is everytime, I try to quit Atom, it asked me to save the file, if I chose "don't save", next time when I open it, the context will be gone. Any ideas how I can config it? Thanks in advance.










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I just chose to use Atom as my Text editor. However, one thing I expect is when I open the app, I want my previous tabs being open even they are not saved ones. However, now what I got is everytime, I try to quit Atom, it asked me to save the file, if I chose "don't save", next time when I open it, the context will be gone. Any ideas how I can config it? Thanks in advance.







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  • Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
    – wjandrea
    Nov 19 at 19:54












  • That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:06












  • Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:10


















  • Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
    – wjandrea
    Nov 19 at 19:54












  • That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:06












  • Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
    – George Udosen
    Nov 19 at 21:10
















Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
– wjandrea
Nov 19 at 19:54






Presumably it has a setting for this. Have you tried looking in the settings menu(s)? Have you tried Googling it? Keep in mind Atom is multi-platform, so you might well find your answer on a Windows or Mac or platform-agnostic site.
– wjandrea
Nov 19 at 19:54














That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
– George Udosen
Nov 19 at 21:06






That will have to do with the workspace settings in atom..
– George Udosen
Nov 19 at 21:06














Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
– George Udosen
Nov 19 at 21:10




Use this package to get that functionality: atom.io/packages/save-workspace
– George Udosen
Nov 19 at 21:10















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