Hi. Thanks. I know. Thats why I setup an empty project. Or simply created one and then saved the default workspace. Non of this actions keeped the dual-editor setup I had in the UI. The opened files were some html, css, js in one side, and lua, python, R in the other side, which codeblocks does a nice syntax highlighting.
In the days where everything is chrome-based, being a compiled IDE is the most lightweight and responsive than we could get, I always liked it. However for simple things like editing a javascript, I ended up getting accostumed to simpler editors like pspad, notepad++ or scite, and setting as default editor. I would just like to stay in just one tool and avoid switching from one to the other. Maybe some day.