Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Find stopped working in build 2170
Using either Ctrl-F or "/" in Vintage mode had the same problem. The Find box would open, but as I typed, most keys where ignored, sometimes it would register one, such as an "e", and highlight the "e"s on screen, but that's it.
Restarting ST2 didn't fix it, but when I went back to 2169, I could Find again.
Pretty vague, I know, feel free to ask me anything.
Provide a way to browse and open files within zip archives.
With Sublime Text 3 leaving packages zipped, it would be nice to have a way to browse their contents without going to the terminal and making a temporary directory.
Latexian-like navigator when editing Latex-documents
Yesterday I switched from using Latexian for my Latex-work to SublimeText 2. I love it! The only thing I miss is a Latexian-like navigator where I can easily navigate between sections, chapters etc in LaTex-documents. In a large document it may be much scrolling or searching for the right section.
I hope this feature will be added :D
Change default command palette key binding
Left side close in tabs
Please use the same criteria as the rest of the system for closing tabs: put the cross closing tab icon at the left of the tab name, not at the right side.
personal formating configuration
eg: change curly braces from new line to same line as declaration.
Like how eclipse does it.
CSS perfect completion
CSS perfect completion should work mainly in 3 stages:
1.Selector: HTML element (tag) completion (not realized in Sublime Text 2);
2.property name completion (realized in Sublime Text 2);
3.property value completion (realized in Sublime Text 2).
Completion must start with HTML element (tag) completion (format with curly brackets {}) (not realized in Sublime Text 2). Completion should include Universal, Class, Id, Descendant, Child, Adjacent sibling, Attribut, Pseudo-class and Pseudo-element Selector (not realized in Sublime Text 2).
HTML element (tag) completion must be followed by property name completion (not all the properties, but only the specific property, for a specific HTML element).
Property name completion must be followed by property value completion (not all the values, but only the specific values for a specific property).
make sublime.Settings introspectable
knowing what keys it have will greatly support developing context aware plugins
Rails files do not use .rxml as the file extension
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