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

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Compatible with Git for rebase -i

Matthew O'Riordan fa 13 anys updated by Jon Skinner fa 13 anys 3
In my old text editors (vim and Textmate) I had the editor set in an environment variable on OS X to such as EDITOR=vim

When I run git rebase -i, it automatically uses the text editor, and now because I primarily use sublime it loads sublime.

However, unlike Textmate or vim, git rebase -i does not seem to know when Sublime has closed the file, so continues without waiting for Sublime to finish editing. 

You can easily test this by running 
EDITOR=vim git rebase -i HEAD~5
EDITOR=mate git rebase -i HEAD~5
EDITOR=subl git rebase -i HEAD~5

As you will see, with Sublime it does not work.

Matt
Answer
Jon Skinner fa 13 anys
Use -w to wait till the file has been closed
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edit multiple files in one "pane"

Dev Doshi fa 11 anys 0

Currently, each window can have multiple panes depending on your layout settings. However, when you work on e.g. a large client- and server-side javascript project, you can easily have many related files open in tabs in each pane that you need to switch between fairly often. Goto Anything is ok, but it's not as fast or as easy to work in as if some of the files were rendered into one composite file. I think this is because it is easier for me to remember which code point I need to find and use the Find feature than to remember which file it is in and use Goto Anything, unless I'm misunderstanding how to use Goto Anything. Sometimes it's even faster to just use the mouse to pick the right tab than to try with ctrl+tab (I would prefer tab-order to time-order or whatever the current ordering is) or type the file name in Goto Anything.


So, what I'd really want is something that takes a bunch of separate files and presents them as one file, with collapsible/reorderable boundaries between files. This happens to have a side effect of making it easy to have one file with multiple different syntax highlighting and other language-specific features. I imagine it could be implemented as something like a pre-processor where I specify a config file with all the different groupings (and maybe also stuff like strings to prepend and append to each file). Ideally I could also take the same config file and output the composited files to the file system like make or other build process tools.


Other than that, I love Sublime. Keep up the great work!

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Westhill Consulting Clinical Coding: What does Tribal do?

ainsleycarreon fa 11 anys 0
Tribal is a global provider of software products and services to the international education, training and learning markets. Working as one, we focus on helping our customers to deliver excellence.


What we do:


§We are the number one provider of student management systems to Higher Education, Further Education and training providers in the UK, with a growing international presence.

  • We are the number one provider of college, school and Early Years inspections in the UK, on behalf of Ofsted.

  • Through i-graduate, we provide evidence-based information on education experience and outcomes across the Higher Education, Further Education and schools markets, working with over 1200 education institutions in 24 countries.

  • We are the number two provider of Children’s Management systems to Local Government in the UK.

  • We are implementing technology to support one of the world’s largest educational change programmes in New South Wales, Australia.

ADDITIONAL READINGS:
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ctrl+z feature for chosen lines, the rest of text is not to be affected

uriya avni fa 11 anys 0

selecting text area and ctrl+z (or ctrl+y), but instead of doing "ctrl+z" until you get to the desired result (and might risk ruining lines from all other the text)  you get to change only the highlighted area.


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PC Speak: Abney and Associates News - Google's Project Tango whips up new mapping tech

kattmorgan139 fa 11 anys 0
News.Cnet.com
Take the latest in computer vision, power it with custom-built hardware and chipsets, and put Google behind the wheel. Welcome to Project Tango, an attempt to revolutionize mobile mapping.

When Google sold off Motorola Mobility, it kept the company's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group and moved it under the Android umbrella. Now we know at least part of the reason why: Project Tango.

Project Tango is an ambitious attempt by ATAP, a skunkworks division with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) roots that's been peeled away from Motorola Mobility, to give smartphones the ability to do realistic 3D mapping and create virtual experiences as the phone's owner moves through the real world. Not surprisingly, there's more to it than that.

The key move to Tango is that it's a collaborative project that pulls together the expertise of more than a few companies working on cutting-edge technology. This includes a low-powered, vision-processing chip called the Myriad 1 with custom-designed architecture by Movidius, reports TechCrunch. The Myriad 1 can power the complex algorithms needed for computer vision without draining the smartphone's battery, something that current smartphone chips can't do.

Tango exists as a 5-inch Android phone prototype, running customized hardware and software which can track the "full 3D motion of the device, while simultaneously creating a map of the environment," says Google. Suggested applications range from the mundane, such as capturing the dimensions of your home before furniture shopping simply by waving the phone around a room, to the helpful, such as aiding the visually impaired inside unfamiliar buildings, to the frivolous, such as turning a hallway into a virtual-reality game space.

The company is putting Tango in the hands of developers in the coming months, starting with 200 devices distributed by the middle of March. Developers can submit their proposals to the ATAP group at the Project Tango Web site.

The phone's sensors make more than 250 million 3D measurements every second and use that data to build a 3D model of the phone's surroundings. It includes custom APIs that give developers access to the phone's position, orientation, and depth. Android applications can be written in Java, C++, and in the Unity Game Engine. Google cautions that as a prototype, Project Tango is not a "final shipping product."
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Cmd-C does not copy on the first keystroke

Les Stroud fa 13 anys updated by Emma Davis fa 12 anys 5
Intermittently (multiple times a week), copy and paste do not work on the first keystroke. ST seems to get into a state where this occurs.  It seems to go away when the app is restarted.  

When it is in this state, I'll select text and hit Cmd-C.  Then, when pasting I get the content of the previous entry on the clipboard.  I can work around by hitting Cmd-C multiple times before pasting.

When it is not in this 'state', it seems to work fine. :(  It also worked for a number of months without fail.  I'll try to capture the log output next time it occurs.
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Bug: Open 2 focus groups, switch to focusgroup 2, open file, drag outside of the window, new window is minimized..

Jelle Ursem fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 0
  1. view -> layout -> 2 rows
  2. view -> focus group -> group 2
  3. open file in group 2
  4. drag the tab outside of the window
  5. the new window is minimized and can only be brought up on windows 7 using winkey + arrow up
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ASM syntax and Scroll tip

nullqube fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 0

Assembly syntax and also the scrollbar are not function properly as they reach the end of document they pass too much, and maybe two little  button on scroll to move line by line and also move the mouse cursor so you don't haveto move you mouse each time.

multi selection and rectangular selection, similar to TextMate.

by the way I've been writting a texteditor too similar to yours in some way and when I saw yours I felt in love and cann't continue my own. :) ( I think that was such a compliment :)

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line-highlight and word wrap

Michael Kalleske fa 12 anys 0

When word wrap and line-highlight is on, the complete wrapped block is highlighted. I think it should still highlight one line in that wrapped block.

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Support for nested comments in D

Charmander fa 12 anys 0

D supports nested comments, delimited by /+ and +/. However, Sublime Text 2 does not apply the correct syntax highlighting. Is it possible to add that?