Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Add support for Windows Command Line
Snippets with special character tab triggers dont seem to work
Object-key-key-value.sublime-snippet
which should trigger on ':' but does not. replacing ':' with 'x' makes it work.
Smart codecompletion like in flashdevelop. Try it you'll be amazed
SL2 is a great editor with a very bad code completion implementation (personal opinion). I've tried a lot of editors and the only one, doing an amazing job was flashdevelop.
Give it a try.
Autocomplete menu truncated vertically
Implement selected text deselect by mouse and selected text drag&drop in same time
It will be better to implement selected text drag and drop like in other editors, for example visual studio.
1. Select text
2. Mouse down on selected text
3. If mouse moves out of 7x7 pixels box from the initial click position drag&drop is started
4. If mouse up is happened while mouse still inside the box text just deselects
This variant is more user friendly and cover both user operations.
Window hidden when disconnecting monitors on MacOSX
On Mac OSX if you have a window open on a second monitor and disconnect the monitor the window is completely unaccessible. Most windows recenter on the one display instead of staying in the non-existent monitor.
Spell checker marks unknown words ending with period as misspelled.
Merge tool
I'd love to be able to use sublime to merge differences and git conflicts. Similar to what you can do with vimdiff or opendiff.
Out-of-the-box Command-line Tool Support for Windows
Right now, if want to use Sublime Text from command-line, I need to:
- Add Sublime Text 2 folder to PATH
- Use `sublime_text [whatever]`
I wish I could use `subl` instead of `sublime_text` just like in OS X.
Also I wish there was an option in Sublime Text setup (like checkbox) to automaticaly add Sublime Text 2 folder to PATH.
Opening large files on Windows causes excessive BranchCache and Search Indexer usage
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