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

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Supply "Open in Finder/Reveal" in context-menu when right-click on folders

fattyboy 11 år siden 0

In Sublime Text 3 , "Reveal in Finder" only on files (not support Folders)


in SublimeText 2, I could do this on folders, but not in SublimeText 3.


I hope it could came back 

Thanks.

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Page Up/Page Down functionality broken after Home/End press

Ted Pearson 13 år siden opdateret 13 år siden 1
Page Up/Page Down seem to have completely separate handling from the Home/End keys. When I use Page Up/Down to scroll to the middle of the page, then hit Home/End, then try to use Page Up/Down again, the page jumps to one page above/below the previous Page Up/Down location. Expected and desired behavior would be for it to just move one page from the current location, not from the last remembered Page Up/Down location.
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Create an 'apt-get' Repository for Sublime 3, etc..

Mike Vastola 11 år siden 0

With the advent of Sublime 3 beta, I notice that -- in terms of Linux support -- new developments include not only the fact that .deb packages (geared for Ubuntu) are provided with each release, but also that these .deb packages are now apparently the primary way to get Sublime onto your Linux machine (with the tarballs now becoming closer to an afterthought). To be clear, I think this is well-warranted giving the explosive popularity Ubuntu has seen for years now. 


What I would love to see though, which should be relatively effortless now that this is in place, is an apt repository with these packages to be made available so that I can set my machine to auto-update.


While it's great that you send out alerts on Twitter when new releases happen, it's frankly a bit annoying that unless you're an avid Tweeter, the only way to make sure you get them is to set up @sublimehq's tweets to go to your cell, and most people don't primarily use sublime on their cell phones. (There are also tweets to sort through that aren't release notifications that are bothersome if that's all you want.)


It would be additionally awesome if, as a part of the .deb package install (so that this happens when you install it the first time manually from the site) -- perhaps following a prompt if some people don't desire this -- an /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime.list file were created, pointing to this repository (and its key were added to the keyring) so that updates would be automatically/effortlessly turned on.


Thanks!

Mike



PS: I'm aware that http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/99929-add-sublime-text-2-to-the-ubuntu-repositories/ exists, but I thought this new post was warranted because a) I'm requesting it for a different version, b) I don't mind if Sublime runs it's own repo as long as my software can auto-update and c) only with v3 does Sublime even seem to be available as a .deb pkg.

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In Find dialog execute search on Enter instead of inserting a new line.

RoM BroileR 13 år siden opdateret 13 år siden 2
When doing search(Ctrl-F) in this dialog at the bottom it inserts a new line when you press Enter. I think, it would be better to just begin the search instead.
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Spell checker should not mark this/kind/of/words as misspelled

Ayrat Khalimov 12 år siden opdateret af jan otte 12 år siden 1

It should treat slashes / as word separators.

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pathfinder

a a 12 år siden 0
We should be able to use pathfinder instead of finder (or ones favorite file browser). Currently this doesn't seem to work. 
I found this post :
but it didn't seem very encouraging. 
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Combined highlighting of "match case" and "found but not matching case" in different colors

11 år siden 0
Often users have the problem that they have "Match case" turned on accidentally and therefore don't find the respective string. Or another use case: you want to replace all occurrences of a variable "bias" manually and search for it with "Match case", however there is also a method "setBias" in your code which you don't find this way.

I propose to, if "match case" is enabled, also mark occurrences that don't match the typed case (in a different color).
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is there a way you can find multiple words and have them highlighted in different color boxes?

dan segal 12 år siden opdateret af KaZ 12 år siden 2
is there a way you can find multiple words and have them highlighted in different color boxes?
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Right click on a file in the sidebar and duplicate it

Caleb Angelino 12 år siden opdateret 12 år siden 3

I'm constantly having to reveal a folder in finder to duplicate a file. It would be really nice if you could right click on a file in the sidebar and duplicate it.

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Binary plist support

David Murray 11 år siden 0

yep.

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