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mr-scrpt2020-05-06 12:29:15
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mr-scrpt, 2020-05-06 12:29:15

How to run multiple instances of sublime text?

Hello. I work on windows 10 and use virtual desktops, programs are running on each of them - sometimes they are repeated and there are no problems with this. However, when I try to run the sublime a second time, I am thrown to the desktop, on which the sublime is already running, and this is not convenient in my cases.
Is it possible to somehow allow the program to run in the plural? Some programs have a setting for this purpose, but for the sublime, I can't google it.
Perhaps, if at the level of the editor itself, this is not solved, then you can somehow set it through the launch options in the shortcut at the level of windows itself?
UPD
I will describe in more detail what I mean:
Word is open on desktop A (for example).
I switch to desktop B, Word is not open here.
I launch the program with a shortcut and Word opens on my desktop B.
That is, the Word is open on desktop A and on desktop B.
Now the same thing with the sublime:
On desktop A, the sublime is open.
I switch to desktop B, the sublime is not open here.
I launch the program with a shortcut and instead of launching the sublime on desktop B, it takes me to desktop A, where the sublime is already running

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Sergey Karbivnichy, 2020-05-06
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File -> New Window or Shift + Ctrl + N
You can also add the '-n' key to the shortcut, I don't have windows at hand, so I can't check.
This works for me on Linux: ' /opt/sublime_text/sublime_text -n '

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