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

$70 is just too expensive for Indian users. Price should make some sense.
The price of $70 doesn't make any sense to someone like me who lives in a country like India. As of writing $1 = ₹62 and $70 = ₹4372. I can buy a Photoshop CS6 for both my Mac and PC from a website like Flipkart (An online shopping website.) for the same price. What I'm trying to say is Photoshop is a professional tool and it's still half of it's price. I seriously don't consider buying a single license for $70 worthy and I'll continue to use it for free until they do something about it.

Allow queries outside the UI thread

XML Folding Bug
The root element does not fold up correctly in this XML:
<root>
<el1>abc</el1>
<el1><![CDATA[
<el2>
abc
def
</el2>
]]>
</el1>
</root>

Missing menus when no window open on Mac
- Sublime Text > Preferences > Browse Packages is disabled
- File > Open Recent only lists folders, not files

Copy the current viewing file's path to clipboard
It would be nice if we were able to get the full path of viewing file. Suppose if user right clicking on the file-tab it should show option to copy the current viewing file's path to clipboard :)

vintage mode: paste line at end of file

Shell worksheets
I would love to see a blatant ripoff from BBEdit: shell worksheets.
BBEdit’s Shell Worksheets are much more than a terminal — they’re the best of both the shell and BBEdit! Enter and run Unix commands from within BBEdit, while applying BBEdit’s editing power to prepare commands, or slice & dice the output. Take advantage of the application’s central Unix Worksheet to keep it all in one place, if you like; or create your own worksheet documents. Every BBEdit project carries its own worksheet as well, for added convenience.
(http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/benefitsintegrate.html#worksheet)
I would *love* such a thing in sublime text.
At the very least, being able to have a tab that *is* a terminal view would be... fantastic.

Hiding panes
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to add something to hide panes without closing them. I mean, currently, if I close a pane, the files in this pane move to other opened pane.
For example, I have in a pane my JS and CSS files, and in the other one several HTML files. I would like to hide the HTML pane because I am not working on this page anymore, but I don't want to close them because I might want to check something in it.
Or simply I like to group files, and if I don't work on a group I hide it.

Vintage mode with command palette
So instead of i > shift+i to activate the vintage command palette that will display you a list of commands.

Do not slurp text when switching from find to replace
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