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

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Common hot keys on Mac

Luke Scott 14 ár síðan updated by Brandon Fosdick 13 ár síðan 1
Command-L is more common than Command-G for "jumping to a line". It's used by TextMate and Xcode. Would be nice if some of the other similar shortcuts were the same... and ones that are missing are filled in (like Command-U for upper case, or Command-Shift-U / Command-L for lower case).

I know Control might be better for column select, but Xcode/TextEdit/TextMate use Option for column select (TextMate being the only one to edit on multiple lines, the other apps can at least copy/delete). This one might be better to keep as Control, but then again you might be getting suggestions about column select over and over again.

I don't think Command-Option-F makes sense for full screen. Anything-F is usually find related. Command-Enter is used commonly in games (Command-Shift-F is used in Firefox). This one is tough... I know Lion is going go have "full screen support".

For the most part everything else seems spot on.
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Open multiple files from the sidebar

Rui Rei 11 ár síðan updated by Joshua Pinter 9 ár síðan 1

It would be useful to be able to select multiple files from the sidebar with the mouse or keys and open all of them (if more than one file is selected) when you press enter.


As it is now, I don't see the point in being able to select multiple files in the sidebar since when you press enter only the topmost file will be opened... also opening directories and double clicking on file names to open them like in emacs would be nice to have, but not essential as opening multiple files.


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Search / Replace Box Highlight on Tab Focus

Dan Rogers 14 ár síðan updated by Brad Robinson 12 ár síðan 4

Just a quick suggestion, when I hit command+F to open the find panel, and I tab down to the replace box, it should select+all in that field so I don't have to :)

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Make it easier to scale the fonts used for tabs and the status bar

glyph 13 ár síðan updated by Brenton Simpson 12 ár síðan 1
ST2 looks great on my high-resolution desktop display and my HDTV alike: except that the font used in the tabs and on the status bar is so small as to be illegible.  I realize that it's possible to tweak it in the .sublime-theme, but the way widgets are mapped to areas of the screen is somewhat mysterious (I figured it out once, blew away my config, and haven't managed to get it working again).

It would be great if there were simply a user setting like gui_chrome_font_size or somesuch, which allowed for quick adjustment of the font used in the find/replace panel, in the sidebar, and in the tabs along the top.
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Use finder label colors on Mac

Ricardo Tomasi 13 ár síðan Uppfært 13 ár síðan 0
On OSX you can set a "label" to a file or folder that will show through as a background color everywhere. Would be nice if these labels could be kept on the sidebar and tabs.
+7

multiple row tabs bar

ABHISHEK GUPTA 11 ár síðan 0

If the no. of tabs opened increase any specific limit then there should be a way to allow multiple row tabs bar.

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Open file under cursor

Marco Sordi 13 ár síðan updated by Marco Sordi 13 ár síðan 4

Often a file contains the name of a second file, and you would like to open the second file.
Like "gf" command on Vim

Thanks in advance

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Code completion keyboard shortcut clashes with default system-wide shortcut on Mac OS X

Oleg Oshmyan 14 ár síðan Uppfært 14 ár síðan 4
Ctrl+Space on Mac OS X opens the Spotlight search box by default. While this can be changed, it would be nice if the default keyboard shortcut for code completion in Sublime Text would not clash with it.
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Symlinked directories result in duplicates

Jo Liss 12 ár síðan updated by James Van Dyke 12 ár síðan 1
There is problem with symlinks: Say I have a symlink "J" pointing to the app/assets/javascripts directory.

Then both Cmd+P and the subl command will wrongly treat J/foo.js and app/assets/javascripts/foo.js as different files, and merrily open them in separate tabs, even though they are the same file.
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Browsers-like features (tabs)

SubSam 13 ár síðan updated by Chris Dant 13 ár síðan 1

1. a better to create new tab/file by double-clicking on tab container or by "+" button (aka. "new tab") just like Internet browsers..


2. restore recently closed tabs/files using "command-shift-t".