vintage mode: paste line at end of file
Shell worksheets
I would love to see a blatant ripoff from BBEdit: shell worksheets.
BBEdit’s Shell Worksheets are much more than a terminal — they’re the best of both the shell and BBEdit! Enter and run Unix commands from within BBEdit, while applying BBEdit’s editing power to prepare commands, or slice & dice the output. Take advantage of the application’s central Unix Worksheet to keep it all in one place, if you like; or create your own worksheet documents. Every BBEdit project carries its own worksheet as well, for added convenience.
(http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/benefitsintegrate.html#worksheet)
I would *love* such a thing in sublime text.
At the very least, being able to have a tab that *is* a terminal view would be... fantastic.
Hiding panes
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to add something to hide panes without closing them. I mean, currently, if I close a pane, the files in this pane move to other opened pane.
For example, I have in a pane my JS and CSS files, and in the other one several HTML files. I would like to hide the HTML pane because I am not working on this page anymore, but I don't want to close them because I might want to check something in it.
Or simply I like to group files, and if I don't work on a group I hide it.
Vintage mode with command palette
So instead of i > shift+i to activate the vintage command palette that will display you a list of commands.
Do not slurp text when switching from find to replace
API for "New View into File"
When opening a folder with Sublime, the folder should be automatically expanded in the sidebar
Spanish keyboard
I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 with a Spanish keyboard. It works fine in all applications, including text editors, except for Sublime. I cannot write accents, I'll just get 'a instead of á, for example.
I've been searching all around for an answer without success.
Syntax highlighting doesn't change when you rename a file.
When you rename a file in Sublime Text 2 to a new filename with a different extension, the syntax highlighting doesn't change to match the new extension.
Can't import multiprocessing in plugin
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\sublime_plugin.py", line 57, in reload_plugin
File ".\plugin.py", line 5, in <module>
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue
File "<string>", line 27, in load_module
File ".\multiprocessing\__init__.py", line 83, in <module>
ImportError: No module named _multiprocessing
I want status bar of Sublime Text2 have a text to indicate the current file is in Unix or Windows format
Styling of spelling errors
Sync folder view with currently selected tab
Allow output panel to be undocked
For working in a multi-monitor setup though it would be great if this window could be undocked and shown in another monitor.
Only one group visible and/or 'maximize' the current editor tab
Color support (or command character hiding) in the build output
I use sublime builds to run unit tests and in nodejs the unit test system often uses code coloring. Unfortunately the build output shows just the command characters of the colors (no coloring itself) which makes the result painful to read (even in ST3). It would be awesome if the console would support colors but having the command characters ignored would also be a step forward.
Sidebar needs tooltips
Custom ruler & wrap?
Icons for Sublime project files
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