Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.

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Change font colour

kenny fa 14 anys updated by Jon Skinner fa 14 anys 1
I *love* this editor!
I know how to change the font and size but it would be good to change the default colour too, apologies is this is indeed possible, I've looked at the getting comfy doc and other docs and can't find it
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Jon Skinner fa 14 anys
You can use the Preferences/Color Scheme menu to do this
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CLI interface for Sublime Text 2

Adam Stankiewicz fa 12 anys 0

Would it be possible to make CLI version of Sublime Text 2? I mean, there's not much interface in the GUI version, so probably it would be no ~extremely~ big problem.

I know Vim is somewhat capable reproducing all ST behavior but that's not the point.

I'd love to see Cmd+Shift+P magic in terminal and no modes at all.

What do you think?

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Make it possible to load 2-3 related syntaxes (especially for the code completion) at once like Coffeescript Javascript and jQuery. Or Sass and CSS.

Pat Le Cat fa 12 anys 0

Make it possible to load 2-3 related syntaxes (especially for the code completion) at once like Coffeescript Javascript and jQuery. Or Sass and CSS.

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plugins written in C++

Abdallah Aly fa 12 anys 0
is it possible to add a feature for supporting writing plugins in C++ ? provide some skeletons or some innterface for adding plugins in C++, would allow more chances for non-python lovers/programmers to develop their own plugins, thanks.
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I'd need completely transparent way to edit files on remote boxes on local sublime, so it would be as convenient as using remote instance of vim. No magic per-host configuration files anywhere. Something like http://ip.fi/editor-bridge.txt

Saku Ytti fa 12 anys 0

If I were to change from vim to some local-only editor, lets say sublime text,

I'd need someway to continue using remote commands to edit files.

I guess how this could work is that when on remote machine your 'magiceditor

file', it opens new channel inside current ssh connection and copies file to

some ~/.magiceditor/session/host:port/pwd/file.

On local PC you'd have deamon running, which would use inotify to monitor files

appearing and files changed.

So when remotely you edit file, it is copied to local PC, and then opened in

new tab or existing tab is refreshed.

When you save tab in local PC, it is copied back to remote PC.

All this could be wrapped also inside git, so if remote file was edited with

another editor, you could solve conflicts via git merge.

Or it could be configuration option, which end remote or local wins in

conflicts. But automatic git storage for all edited files could be nice for

other reaons too.


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emacs key bindings out of the box

Bart Addis fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 1
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It would be useful if the editor also supports other languages, with the help of which work with the program easier.

Дмитрий Раконский fa 12 anys actualitzat fa 12 anys 1

More and more developers prefer to work in "Sublaym Text" and now she's one of the best source code editor. I'm from Russia, and also use the editor, but for me it would be useful if the editor also supports other languages, with the help of which, working with the program easier. Create a form in which all interested people will be able to translate the words of the program in its own language. I can help translate into Russian.

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Add context menu option to "Open all contained files"

Martin K. fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 0
Please add an option to the context menu to open (edit) all files contained in a folder in the sidebar.

Preferably just the files immediately in the folder in question, traversing the folder tree is not necessary IMHO. The files in subfolders could be opened using the same mechanism, again, probably not necessary by default.

Thank you!
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Code navigator CSS, html, javascript [...] similar to espresso

Alexandru Rada fa 11 anys updated by Asal Sunda Kenary fa 11 anys 5

Would be great to have a code navigator for different programming languages.

Espresso has a very good one, different for CSS, HTML, php, javascript and more others.

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Open dialog should not default to /

Ben Alpert fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 0
On OS X, I believe it should go to the last opened folder; not sure what the behavior is on other OSes.