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Build command, Build window crash

ttvd il y a 13 ans 0

Hello I am experiencing a problem with most recent version of sublime 2. My build system (nmake) used to work just fine with previous version, but now it sometimes works and sometimes does not. When it does not work, it opens an empty dockedbuild window at the bottom, but does not show any build steps ~ text, errors etc. I know build is going on, just text is not shown. Also, when text is not shown and I click in a window with my mouse, sublime crashes. When build is going and text is shown and I click, everything is fine.


Thanks.
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OS-hidden folders/files should not show up in side bar or find results

Hans Meyer il y a 12 ans mis à jour par stijn il y a 12 ans 1
Per Visual Studio, folders/files marked as "hidden" at the OS level should not show up in the side bar or find results.
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Cannot overwrite build systems properly

Oktay Acikalin il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 1
When copying e.g. the Python/Python.sublime-build file into my User folder I get two entries for Python and "Automatic" takes the original one instead of my user defined one.
It would be better, that my user defined build would just overwrite the original one so that "Automatic" would use my own settings.
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Climate change pledges: rich nations face fury over moves to renege

adley brinton il y a 10 ans 0

Developing nations have launched an impassioned attack on the failure of the world's richest countries to live up to theirclimate changepledges in the wake of the disaster in the Philippines.


With more than 3,600 people now believed to have been killed by Typhoon Haiyan, moves by several major economies to backtrack on commitments over carbon emissions have put the world's poorest and most wealthy states on a collision course, on the eve of crucial high-level talks at a summit of world powers.

Yeb Sano,the Philippines' lead negotiator at theUN climate change summitbeing held this weekend in Warsaw, spoke of a major breakdown in relations overshadowing the crucial talks, which are due to pave the way for a 2015 deal to bring down global emissions.


The diplomat, on the sixth day of a hunger strike in solidarity for those affected by Haiyan, including his own family, told theObserver: "We are very concerned. Public announcements from some countries about lowering targets are not conducive to building trust. We must acknowledge the new climate reality and put forward a new system to help us manage the risks and deal with the losses to which we cannot adjust."


Munjurul Hannan Khan, representing the world's 47 least affluent countries, said: "They are behaving irrationally and unacceptably. The way they are talking to the most vulnerable countries is not acceptable. Today the poor are suffering from climate change. But tomorrow the rich countries will be. It starts with us but it goes to them."


Recent decisions by the governments ofAustralia,JapanandCanadato downgrade their efforts over climate change have caused panic among those states most affected by global warming, who fear others will follow as they rearrange their priorities during the downturn.


In the last few days, Japan has announced it will backtrack on its pledge to reduce its emission cuts from 25% to 3.8% by 2020 on the basis that it had to close its nuclear reactors after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Australia, which is not sending a minister to this weekend's talks signalled it may weaken its targets and is repealing domestic carbon laws following the election of a conservative government.


Canada has pulled out of the Kyoto accord, which committed major industrial economies to reducing their annual CO2emissions to below 1990 levels.

China's lead negotiator at the Warsaw talks, Su Wei, said: "I do not have any words to describe my dismay at Japan's decision." He criticised Europe for showing a lack of ambition to cut emissions further, adding: "They talk about ratcheting up ambition, but rather they would have to ratchet up to ambition from zero ambition."

When the highest-level talks start at the summit on Monday, due to be attended by representatives from 195 countries, including energy secretaryEd Davey, the developing world will seek confirmation from states such as Britain that they will not follow the path of Japan and others.David Cameron's comments this weekendin which he backed carbon emission cuts and suggested that there was growing evidence of a link between manmade climate change and disasters such as Typhoon Haiyan, will inevitably be used to pressure others to offer similar assurances.


The developing world also wants the rich western nations to commit to establishing a compensation scheme for future extreme weather events, as the impact of global warming is increasingly felt. And they want firm signals that rich countries intend to find at least $100bn a year by 2020 to help them to adapt their countries to severe climate extremes.


China and 132 nations that are part of the G77 block of developing countries have expressed dismay that rich countries had refused to discuss a proposal for scientists to calculate emissions since the start of the Industrial Revolution.

Ambassador Jose Antonio Marcondes de Carvalho of Brazil, who initially proposed the talks, said: "We were shocked, very much surprised by their rejection and dismissal. It is puzzling. We need to understand why they have rejected it.

"Developing countries are doing vastly more to reduce their emissions than Annexe 1 [rich] countries."


Members of the Disaster Emergencies Committee, which co-ordinates British aid efforts, also warned leaders that the disaster offers a glimpse of the future if urgent action is not taken.

Aid agencies including Christian Aid, Cafod, Care International, Oxfam and Tearfund said ministers meeting in the Polish capital must act urgently because climate change is likely to make such extreme weather events more common in the future, putting millions more lives at risk.


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20 Political Scams That Shamed India

Fajar Hakim il y a 11 ans 0

India has been rocked by a spate of scams in the recent past. Here is an overview of some of the most infamous scams that have hit the country over the years. Tell us which of these scams has caused the most damage to the country?

2013 Chopper scam:

Better known as Choppergate, the scam involves several politicians and defence officers, who have been accused of having accepted bribes from AugustaWestland to clear a contract to supply 12 AgustaWestland AW101 helicopters to India.

India had signed a contract to purchase 12 AgustaWestland AW101 helicopters in February 2010. The Rs3600 crore-scam came to light on February 12, 2013, when  Finmeccanica CEO Giuseppe Orsi was arrested by Italian authorities for  bribes allegedly paid to secure the sale of 12 helicopters to India.

Finmeccanica is the parent company of AgustaWestland.

Indian Defence Minister AK Antony ordered a CBI probe into the contract the very next day. 

Investigations revealed that three persons related to the then Air Force chief Shashi Tyagi had bended the rules in the tender to help AgustaWestland secure the contract.

On March 13, 2013, the CBI had filed an FIR against the former IAF chief and 12 others for alleged cheating and criminal conspiracy in the Rs3600 crore VVIP helicopter deal.

Tyagi is first chief of the Indian Air Force to be named in a corruption or criminal case by the CBI.

The FIR also named brother of former Union minister Santosh Bagrodia, Satish Bagrodia and Pratap Aggarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of IDS Infotech in the case.

According to Reuters, the investigation into the Italian firm Finmeccanica, which started more than a year ago, is one of a series of corruption scandals in defence dealmaking in India.

2012 Coal block allocation scam:

Dubbed as Coalgate by the media, the scam once again exposed corruption in the  higher echelons of power in the country. The scandal involves allocation of the country's coal deposits to public and private sector companies by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The office of Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), in a draft report in March 2012, accused the government of allocating coal blocks in an arbitrary manner during the period 2004–2009, causing a loss of Rs1.86 lakh crore.

Initially the loss was pegged at over Rs10 lakh crore, but the CAG revised it to  Rs1.86 lakh crore after leaving out PSUs from its final report.

The BJP lodged a complaint regarding the matter which led to a CBI probe into the scam and demanded Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's resignation.

However, Singh read a statement in the Parliament on 27 August 2012 refuting the CAG's report.

The scandal caused a lot of furor both inside and outside the Parliament due to its magnitude. The scandal got murkier when 43 files containing crucial information on how the coal fields were allocated to private firms went missing.

Dr Manmohan Singh was in charge of the Coal Ministry between 2006 and 2009. Some of the files missing contain information on allocations of coal fields during this period. 

After a lot of hammering by the Opposition, all except seven files were traced and sent to the CBI to further the probe. 

2013 Railgate:

On May 3, 2013, CBI arrested  former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal's nephew, Vijay Singla, from Chandigarh for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs90 lakh from Narayana Rao Manjunath and Sandeep Goyal on behalf of Mahesh Kumar, a member of the Indian Railway Board, in exchange of getting a higher ranking position on the Railway Board.

Suspecting Bansal's involvement in the scandal, the CBI started scrutinising all recruitments, transfers, postings and promotions since October 28, 2012, the day Bansal took charge of the ministry.

The probe revealed that during Bansal's term as finance minister in 2007, borrowings of Theon, a company owned by his wife and sons, from Canara Bank had gone up to Rs23 crore from Rs7 crore.

As Congress higher-ups started feeling the heat of the scam, party president Sonia Gandhi  said that "the party would not "spare anybody mired in corruption".

Following Gandhi's statement, Bansal was forced to step down on May 10, 2013. His nephew Singla and Mahesh Kumar were arrested after the investigating agency traced them with the help of  telephonic conversations between the two. 

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Set build system through command panel

Tim Steenvoorden il y a 11 ans mis à jour par Jacob Gardner il y a 11 ans 1

Commands in the command pallet to select a build system would be nice. (Same way as setting syntax grammars.)

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Ability to iterate over window settings

Guy Carver il y a 11 ans 0

 such as  for s in self.window.settings() :  print(s)


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find.use_selected_text in ST2

adzenith il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 1
In Sublime Text 1, there was an option find.useSelectedText that you could set to false to prevent selected text from automatically being copied into the find box. Could this option be added into ST2?
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Automatically highlight references to symbol under cursor

Vincent Abric il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Hugo Schmitt il y a 11 ans 2
Same usefull feature as in this sublimetext 1 plug-in : HighlightCurrentWord
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Using a binary shift left ("<<") followed by a left parenthesis causes Perl syntax highlighting to fail.

David Stults il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Fredrik Ehnbom il y a 12 ans 1
Example:

$x = 1 << (32 - $y);

Everything after the ; will be colored yellow, no more syntax highlighting.