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I would like to open a new file and then replace this empty file with the strings from my list. Each list item on a separate line. I am using Sublime 3. Currently my plugin opens the new file, but does not change the view to the new file to edit (add the strings from my list).



I have the following code:



size = len(TheList)
count = 0
view = self.view.window().new_file()
allcontent = sublime.Region(0, self.view.size())
while size!=count:
self.view.replace(edit, allcontent, TheList)
count+=1









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    I would like to open a new file and then replace this empty file with the strings from my list. Each list item on a separate line. I am using Sublime 3. Currently my plugin opens the new file, but does not change the view to the new file to edit (add the strings from my list).



    I have the following code:



    size = len(TheList)
    count = 0
    view = self.view.window().new_file()
    allcontent = sublime.Region(0, self.view.size())
    while size!=count:
    self.view.replace(edit, allcontent, TheList)
    count+=1









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      I would like to open a new file and then replace this empty file with the strings from my list. Each list item on a separate line. I am using Sublime 3. Currently my plugin opens the new file, but does not change the view to the new file to edit (add the strings from my list).



      I have the following code:



      size = len(TheList)
      count = 0
      view = self.view.window().new_file()
      allcontent = sublime.Region(0, self.view.size())
      while size!=count:
      self.view.replace(edit, allcontent, TheList)
      count+=1









      share|improve this question














      I would like to open a new file and then replace this empty file with the strings from my list. Each list item on a separate line. I am using Sublime 3. Currently my plugin opens the new file, but does not change the view to the new file to edit (add the strings from my list).



      I have the following code:



      size = len(TheList)
      count = 0
      view = self.view.window().new_file()
      allcontent = sublime.Region(0, self.view.size())
      while size!=count:
      self.view.replace(edit, allcontent, TheList)
      count+=1






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          • Hi, could you explain your solution? also, can you accept your answer so that the question is marked as closed?

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          • Hi, could you explain your solution? also, can you accept your answer so that the question is marked as closed?

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 25 '18 at 20:23



















          • Hi, could you explain your solution? also, can you accept your answer so that the question is marked as closed?

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 25 '18 at 20:23

















          Hi, could you explain your solution? also, can you accept your answer so that the question is marked as closed?

          – Federico Grandi
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          Hi, could you explain your solution? also, can you accept your answer so that the question is marked as closed?

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