I can confirm this! But I regard it as a bug. It should make no difference whether I close the window and then quit or I simply quit.
So, right now, I can work around the problem by setting up my tabs the way I want them to come back next time, and then closing the window, and then quitting.
If I merely quit, I get the zombie tabs - the state I see is not like the state I saw previously. That, I now understand, is because we are reverting to the last state that _was_ saved. But I'm suggesting that if you're going to have this feature, it should work for everybody, not just people whose Mac system preferences settings happen to match yours. m.
On May 11, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 12 May 2014, at 1:30, Matt Neuburg wrote:
[…] now what's happening is that NO tabs are remembered. The tab state of the project is now NOT being remembered from last time, even though I have not disabled this feature. m.
Did you close the window or quit TextMate?
The per-window state is saved when closing a (project) window, but not when quit’ing TextMate. I hadn’t bothered handling this case because with session restore, the effect would be the same (but you having disabled this, would likely be why you’re seeing something else).
If this is the case, try quit using ⌥⌘Q — this is “close all windows and quit”.
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