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Adding version numbers for windows
Hi guys,
I think it will be great is Sublime Text was installed with the version numbers available on the windows "Add or remove program". I'm trying to be able to manage a batch installation of sublime using SaltStack and because sublime does not seem to register a version number with windows, I am unable to find out what version of salt is installed across several machines.
Thanks
Nelson
Incorrect scope selector precedence for fontStyle
Use the Mac Classic color scheme on a new file with Python syntax highlighting.
Enter any integer (e.g. 123).
Observe that the scope is "source.python constant.numeric.integer.decimal.python".
Observe the color (#0000CD) and font style (bold).
Expected behavior:
In TextMate the scopes and color are the same, but the font style is regular (ie. not bold).
The relevant section from Mac Classic.tmTheme:
https://gist.github.com/9946de80c350dc177fdd
According to the TextMate scope selector docs, the first entry should have a higher precedence because it matches the deeper element ("constant.numeric" vs "constant"), but I doubt there's a problem with the ranking. It's more likely that the value "<string></string>" is being discarded when in fact it signifies that the scoped text is not meant to be bolded, italicized, or underlined.
It would be great if Sublime recognized the empty value for what it is; alternatively, you could add a "regular" font style (and perhaps have Sublime automatically replace the legacy syntax on load to reduce ambiguity).
Thanks! (Build 2169, OSX 10.7)
Edit: Apparently UserEcho strips whitespace from code/pre tags; replaced with gist link.
Syntax higlight.
I I'm working with the code of old one game (Red Alert 2) in it uses it's one syntax. It would be great to set up own syntax for own targets and projects
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Runaway Backpacker Jobs
Most people believe that in order to work abroad, one must first obtain an expensive work visa. While this is true for most types of professional employment abroad, rarely is it necessary for backpacker jobs.
Backpacker jobs are off the record cash in hand jobs, and can be found just about everywhere. While some backpacker jobs can be lucrative and painless, others can be backbreaking and pay next to nothing. Nonetheless, whatever the pay, they are sure to make for some awesome experiences.
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1) Day Work on a Luxury Yacht
Like luxury cars, luxury yachts are always in need of cleaning and maintenance and who better for the task than yourself. Pay is usually high in Europe, around 15 to 20 Euros and hour, and work generally consists of painting, polishing, cleaning and varnishing. Just head to any port, meander the docks at dawn, and simply ask if there is any day work to be had. For more information, check out How to Work on a Luxury Yacht.
2) Work in an Eastern European Hostel
Eastern European hostels are ideal for the runaway backpacker because more often than not, their business is run off the books. This means they are accustomed and more willing to hire wanderers like yourself. Hostels generally look for people who can clean, bar tend, manage the books, and keep guests happy. Prepare to do a lot of drinking and partying. The pay is generally low but room and board is usually provided. To get a job in a hostel, just send your resume to one of millions of hotels listed on hostelworld.com.
3) Work the Yachts in Eilat, Israel
Israel is abundant with jobs for the migrant worker. And in the resort port city of Eilat Israel, almost every worker is an immigrant or backpacker. All you have to do to get a job is simply ask around. Since workers are constantly coming and going, you can almost always get a deckhand position aboard a party charter boat.
Although you receive free room and board, the rooms are reminiscent of slave bunks and the board is comparable to war rations. The work is grueling and the hours are long, and monthly pay is only around 300$. However, morning swims with wild dolphins definitely make up for it.
4) Work in a Hotel in the Middle East
There are quite a few privately owned budget hotels in the Middle East. You can usually find them around the bus and train stations of Istanbul, Damascus, Amman and Cairo. Though it is not common for foreign backpackers to work here, due to extremely low wages, you shouldn’t be turned down should you approach the manager. If you are hired, expect no more than a few hundred bucks a month. Work, not unlike hostel work, will generally range from acting as receptionist to cleaning toilettes. Talk about some serious cultural immersion.
5) Work on a Farm in Europe
Throughout history, the farm has always been a haven and source of employment for the nomad. And today, not much has changed. The best way of finding employment on a farm is by asking around. If you’re lucky, a friend of friend will own a farm and be in need of laborers. While some farmers in western Europe will ask for working papers, most will gladly turn a blind eye.
Farm work can include picking fruit, planting trees, erecting fences, or caring for animals. Though it depends on your arrangement, room and board is often factored into your paycheck. The most lucrative countries for farm work are those of Scandinavia, while pay in the rest of Europe is considerably less and can vary greatly by country.
6) Pick Grapes on an Italian Vineyard
If you enjoy fine wines, and eating fresh tomatoes, mozzarella and olive oil, picking grapes in Italy is the backpacker job for you. The best time of year to seek out work on a vineyard is during harvest, which in Italy is from late August through October. Pay will depend on how many grapes you can pick. So if you’re looking to save up, this will mean a lot of picking. No matter how much you make, the experience is well worth it.
7) Teach English
While you won’t be able to work at a proper school without papers, you can always teach English lessons privately. Believe it or not, craigslist is one of the best ways for students and teachers to connect. This is especially true in Japan, Korea, Jakarta Indonesia, and China, where there is a large demand for private English tutors. In East Asia, it is not unreasonable to charge anywhere between 15 and 50 dollars an hour. Warning, some of these jobs are under the table so keep them there. There are no complaints procedures if you are caught or involved in a scam.
8) Work Construction
Needless to say, most construction work is backbreaking labor and generally pays minimum wage. To find work in construction, just walk up to any construction site and ask to see the foreman.
Other and potentially higher paying day labor opportunities can be found with private contractors who are working on house construction. To get these jobs, simply be on the lookout for houses under construction and inquire.
9) Work a Sail Boat on The Nile
All along the Nile River are beautiful working replicas of the ancient Egyptian sailboat known as the Felucca. While in the past these vessels were known to transport goods, today they primarily serve tourists.
If you don’t speak Arabic, getting a job aboard a Felluca will prove quite difficult. However, if you do manage to convey your intent and are hired, you won’t regret it. Though pay can be as low as 20$ a month, the experience of sailing the Nile, constantly surrounded by ancient Egyptian temples, and drinking tea with your shipmates is well worth it.
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Add new comment lines enhancement
When I add new block comment lines, for example:
/**
* This is a comment line for the method.
*/
After hitting the return key at the end of line "This is a comment line for the method.". I hope that sublime can automatically add "* " at the beginning of my new comment line, so that I can type the comment directly.
It's a simple but very convenience feature.
Browserbased Port - Prehaps using firepad.
Hey Sublime,
I love this editor and so does every other coder/designer I know. I am curious if you have considered a web-browser port, prehaps using firepad?
http://www.firepad.io/ I was thinking of creating a node.js browser bassed development platform and the editing features of sublime just cant be bet. Of course there would have to be a site lisence or something.
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