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

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Link to download the latest version of each build

Dimitris Zorbas il y a 12 ans 0
I'm configuring a script that i commonly use to setup my development environment.
I want to enable the script to download the latest version st without having to perform web scraping actions on the download page to get the correct link.
It would be convenient for the use case described if a url like /download/linux/64/latest.deb existed.

Thanks.


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Remote agent for editing remote files locally.

Miguel Cabeça il y a 12 ans 0
Separate and isolate file access functionality into some kind of module that can be installed in remote servers. Then, using some ssh config magic, one could invoke some kind of 'subl-agent' in a remote shell, and the local sublime text 2 could communicate with the remote agent for remote editing. The visual part would be handled by the local sublime text 2, while the file access part would be handled by the remote agent. This would in principle keep ST2 as performant as editing local files.
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Closing last file in a column should switch focus to next column

Ben Scott il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 0
With a multi-column (or other non-single) layout, when I close the last file in the selected column, it would be nice if the focus switched to the next open file in the next column.
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Word wrap indents not matching the originating indentation

Saturn il y a 12 ans mis à jour par jan otte il y a 12 ans 1
Hi! Just purchased Sublime Text and have one major quirk left that I haven't figured out.

Sometimes, word wrap will put the wrapped line at the same indentation as the content I'm working on. Other times it will put the wrapped text one tab over resulting in it appearing as though it's a completely separate line of code.


Since this behavior is inconsistent, I am under the belief it is a bug. If it is not, then I am requesting a setting to allow me to make it so the wrapped indentation matches the indentation of the originating line.


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Switch between 2 latest files with F12

David Nagels il y a 12 ans 0

In my previous editor (EditPlus) I could switch between the latest 2 files with F12, which came in very handy. I know you can switch with ctrl+tab, but then you have to remember if you need to go forward or backwards. As far as I can see F12 is not used yet.


Keep up the good work!

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ctrl-p / ctrl-r improvements

Peter Jah (0-) il y a 12 ans 0

  1. nested symbols: for example: '@SomeClass some_method -6' -- jump to to -6 line above class method
  2. search symbols in many files: 'file_name@SomeClass' show all files matched file_name and contained SomeClass

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Mulitlanguage spell checking

Dániel Kántor il y a 11 ans 0

In some code editors it is possible to have multiple spell check dictionaries activated at the same time. It would be a very comfortable feature in ST too, for example when working  with multilanguage text files.

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Ability to create create/open files via Dock's context menu

Ilya sabanin il y a 13 ans 0

I'm talking about this menu:


http://cl.ly/0M1U2v1D0y1M1p211E1d

On Mac it's pretty common to have things like Open File, New File in such menus. Check TextMate or Finder for examples.
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R - folding multi-line comments

Suraj Gupta il y a 13 ans 0

It would be great if the R lexer could support folding multi-line comments in R.  This is particularly useful with function headers.  Ideally, when the comments are folded only the top-most line shows (i.e. the name of the function).  Here's an example of a function header using Roxygen-style documentation. 


#' Test Function

#' 

#' My test function description

#'

#' @param firstParam  first parameter description

#' @param secondParam second parameter description

#'

#' @return  what the function returns

#' @note some notes here

#' @author First Last

#' @importFrom plyr ddply

#' @export

TestFunction = function( ... )

{

}