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

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ability to combine counterparts (.h .cpp .m) in sidebar or tabs.. both for open files and folder-browser

walter lynsdale fa 12 anys 0
Clicking such a tab would select the last viewed item, clicking again would toggle. another idea for helping c/c++ coders out without needing to remember a hotkey (which may be forgotten when moving between platforms & their IDE's)
The ability to combine multiple extensions for the same filename could be done in a non-c/c++ specific manner, and binary files (.o? .pyc?) ignored.
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open files list window

dannie s fa 12 anys 0
It would be nice to have the functionality that was in MultiEdit for DOS/Windows - open files list with selection ability (or maybe quicksearch), called by customizable hotkey.
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Build system not automatically selected

Adam S fa 12 anys 0

I have a question regarding a custom build system. It contains two file types (source.sass, source.scss), but for .sass files build is greyed out until the build system is selected manually. Details here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15868151/

Is there a simple explanation or does this happen to be a bug?

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Fold Away Non-Matching Lines

Eric Meyers fa 12 anys 0
Back in my IBM 3270 mainframe days we used an editor called XEdit. It had a neat feature whereby you could hide away all lines in a file not matching a pattern or keyword.

There is something similar for Vim, called foldsearch (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2302).

I suspect some smart person could write a Sublime plugin to do this. Maybe one exists and I haven't found it yet.
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unify shortcuts under windows and linux

Antoine Hebert fa 13 anys updated by Jon Skinner fa 13 anys 1
I use sublime text on Windows and Linux and some shortcuts are different which is always confusing me. Specially the multiple selection which is shift+alt+down on linux ans ctrl+alt+down on windows.
Answer
Jon Skinner fa 13 anys
Key bindings are the same between Windows and Linux, except where platform conventions dictate otherwise (e.g. Ctrl+Q to quit on linux), or where the window manager will typically eat the key bindings on Linux.
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Support Dart

Mathieu Breton fa 13 anys 0
Hi,

Could TextMate support the Dart language (for the syntax colorization)

Regards.
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trash folders, delete unempty folders

Tomáš Ivánek fa 13 anys 0
It would be cool to add a ability to trash folders and ability to delete unempty folders from sidebar
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Don't move the view position when I adjust tab size

Jeff Yeo fa 14 anys actualitzat fa 14 anys 1
It's especially big deal when the file is like 8000 lines long.
Resize the tab window size just a bit and I will be looking at a whole new different place in the file.
I don't think the way it is now is beneficial to anyone.

Please make it so that current view is kept still as I adjust the tab size. 
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Default keybindings should match default Xcode bindings

Brandon Fosdick fa 13 anys actualitzat fa 13 anys 2
For example, Option-Command-Arrow triggers code folding/unfolding in Xcode, but it changes tabs in ST2. Switching tabs in ST2 could use the Ctrl-Command-Arrow shortcut that's used for history forward/back in Xcode, or it could use Shift-Command-SquareBracket, to be consistent with Terminal's shortcuts.
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"Open Recent" file names not parsed correctly

Greg Corrigan fa 12 anys 0

May be just a Linux issue, but when I go to "Open Recent", the menu is not properly escaping the file names listed, so underscores become alt+[letter] key combination indicators.


For example, the file stats_controller is listed as statscontroller, with the "c" in the middle underlined.


It does open the file properly. Just needs to be escaped properly in the menu control, and unescaped when executing the fopen()