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

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Quickly adding BOM to current file.

abonec hace 13 años 0
Very often utf files don't have BOM. To add this need to open uconv and convert or write own script. Please add this feature.
+5

cmd+n should open a new window

Ben Willmore hace 13 años actualizado hace 13 años 0
Currently, if there are no windows open (on Mac at least), cmd+n does nothing. You need to press cmd+shift+n to open a new window. I don't see why cmd+n shouldn't do the same as cmd+shift+n in this situation, and that would be handy for Mac users' muscle memory.

[Edit: This could be rephrased as: "cmd+n should do the same as File->New File when no window is open"]
+5

Provide hard wrapping like vim's textwidth

Luke Hutton hace 12 años actualizado por Michael Seiwald hace 12 años 2

It'd be great if Sublime would support vim-esque hard text wrapping (eg. 'textwidth') without having to invoke a command. The current approach, being done retrospectively, makes it more likely that weird artefacts are introduced, such as paragraphs being collapsed (when editing LaTeX, I often find lines with individual commands are collapsed into one line, breaking it in the process). Hard wrapping as-you-type would also make it easier to track changes on a line-by-line basis in version control, whereas again the current approach often leads to equivalent lines being changed in less predictable ways.

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Talk to subethaedit development team and look at merging their shared code capabilities with sublime text

Ed Henderson hace 13 años actualizado hace 13 años 0
+5

large file open speed

Robert Teshinsky hace 12 años 0

When opening large files, SB takes too long to "cache" the file.

Modern text editors should open large files much faster. Per load the inital block and do your cache in the background or some such.

I have a 300MB log file (all text). It takes about 3 seconds in Notepad++.

It takes about 30 in sublime text.

+5

open multiple files from OS context menu

David Warburton hace 13 años actualizado por James Cooper hace 13 años 2
One feature I miss from my old text editor (edit plus) is the ability to select multiple items in the windows explorer and right click them to edit them in the editor.  Right now I have an explorer window open with 15 small text files in it and I need to inspect each one, so I guess i'm going to loop over them in powershell and open each one individually.

This should be an easy feature to add to Sublime Text 2, it's just an additional registry entry IIRC (on windows at least).
+5

Direct edition from "Find in files" result window

Xaapyks hace 12 años actualizado hace 12 años 4

It would be neat to be able to directly edit lines appearing inside the find in files results window, and everything would be remapped to actual files.

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COMPLETADO

Display folder in files if the filename is used multiple times

Tobias Tom hace 14 años actualizado por Jon Skinner hace 13 años 0
It would be nice if the files section in the sidebar could display the name of the folder inside which it is stored. 

If the filename is used only once it should be skipped, otherwise it would be displayed. 

This is how Espresso currently displays it (which is kind of nice): http://tpt.vc/60S4
Respuesta
Jon Skinner hace 13 años
This was added in build 2091
+5

Syntax highlighting stops mid-file

David Martin hace 12 años 0

In certain files, the syntax highlighting stops midway through the file, with everything below it being rendered as plain text.


There is an example in the forum  with a C++ file,and I have seen it on several files now. It is not just limited to C++, as I have seen it in Shell Script (Bash) files too.