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

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Duplicated views after layout change

gearheart 13 year бұрын 0
There's a small, but quite annoying bug:
1. Split screen into two groups
2. Open file in group 1
3. Open same file in group 2
4. Change layout to only one group
5. You can see same file opened two times in same group.
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Highlighing column against or in right hand scroll bar

John Drummond 12 year бұрын 0

In eclipse and delphi and winmerge when there are a lot items in a file selected or highlight (e.g. compiler error or differences of found symbol) there are markets in the scroll bar so it's very easy to find them all.

in sublime text 2 there are markers in the overview though not very visible and if the file is bigger than the overview the found item isn't seen

It would be good to have a highlight in the scroll bar for each match in the find all or current selections so one doesn't miss something.

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How to jump to previous position in file?

Sergey Shepelev 13 year бұрын жаңартылды 13 year бұрын 1
Do we have a synonym for Vim's Ctrl+i / Ctrl+o? Looking for implicit bookmarks feature without remembering line numbers. Like edit at line 100, jump to line 290, edit there, jump elsewhere yet, then jump back to last edit position (290), then jump back to first edit position (100). I think as many as 5 last edit locations should be enough.
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Search in files with no new lines (eg. minified JS files)

Vilius Paulauskas 13 year бұрын жаңартылды 13 year бұрын 0
Current search results return the line where a phrase was found. But what if a line contains 20000 symbols? This is very common for minified files. This will result in a very annoying large chunk of text.

Maybe limiting symbols around the match would perfectly solve the issue?
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fast edit

Marcos Avila 12 year бұрын 0

I want fast edit like in Adobe Brackets

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The Blue Crown Capital Management Specialists Federal jury finds Bank of America liable for mortgage fraud

Philip Scott 11 year бұрын 0

The Blue Crown Capital Management Specialists Federal jury finds Bank of America liable for mortgage fraud


WASHINGTON – A federal jury in Manhattan on Wednesday found Bank of America liable for fraud because of thousands of defective mortgages sold by its Countrywide Financial unit, handing the government a victory in one of the few major trials rooted in the financial crisis.

Government efforts to hold Wall Street accountable for crisis-era sins have primarily been resolved through settlements, leading to criticism that financial firms were given an easy way out, albeit an expensive one. Taking the BoA case to trial and winning the judgment could start to change that perception.

On Wednesday, after a four-week trial, a jury of four men and six women said BoA and former Countrywide executive Rebecca Mairone were liable for one count of civil fraud.

Prosecutors accused the bank and Countrywide of stripping safeguards designed to catch mortgage fraud and then peddling the loans to government-backed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The mortgage finance twins were on the hook for more than $1 billion in losses once the housing market crashed, according to the complaint.

The Justice Department wants BoA to pay up to $848.2 million, the gross loss that it claims Freddie Mae and Freddie Mac suffered on the loans. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff must decide on the penalty.

BoA spokesman Lawrence Grayson said the company “will evaluate our options for appeal.” He noted that the scope of the case was narrowed before trial.

The court threw out charges that the bank violated the False Claims Act, which would have enabled the Justice Department to seek triple the amount in damages. A judge also found that BoA did not continue Countrywide’s alleged misconduct when it purchased the lender in 2008.

“The jury’s decision concerned a single Countrywide program that lasted several months and ended before Bank of America’s acquisition of the company,” Grayson said.

According to the government’s complaint, Countrywide created a program in 2007 known as “Hustle,” designed to ramp up the production of home loans for sale.

Officials alleged that the bank’s executives not only stripped safeguards but awarded bonuses based on the volume of mortgages employees could issue. As a result, the “defect rates” were nine times higher than the industry norm. Yet Countrywide hid this from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Federal prosecutors learned of Countrywide’s actions through Edward O’Donnell, who served as head of underwriting at the firm. He said that he warned superiors the program was creating poor quality loans but that they ignored his concerns. O’Donnell could receive as much as $1.6 million as a reward for his whistle-blowing.

Using information from O’Donnell, Justice filed a complaint last October under a powerful 1980s law known as the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA). The law has a low burden of proof, strong subpoena power and a 10-year statute of limitations, twice as long as the usual limit for financial fraud cases.

In a ruling this year, Rakoff said Justice could apply the little-used statute in its case against BoA, a decision that legal experts say will usher in more fraud cases against banks. Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have in the past two years used FIRREA as the basis of lawsuits against Wells Fargo, BNY Mellon and BoA.

Much of BoA’s legal woes are tied to its $2.5 billion purchase of Countrywide Financial in 2008, once one of the largest U.S. home lenders. Bank officials say it has paid $40 billion in mortgage litigation and repurchases of soured loans.

“In a rush to feed at the trough of easy mortgage money on the eve of the financial crisis, Bank of America purchased Countrywide, thinking it had gobbled up a cash cow. That profit, however, was built on fraud, as the jury unanimously found,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement.


Source:

http://www.bluecrowncapital.com


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Default selection should be in the explorer when adding a folder to a project

Tommy Santerre 12 year бұрын 0

When using Ctrl + Shift + P to open the command pallet and typing add folder project a dialog is opened. However, it is hard to use from the keyboard because the default selected item is the Ok button. The user need to press tab twice to get to the explorer tree. Instead the default selection should be set to the explorer tree so the user can quickly select which folder to add from the keyboard.

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minimap goes blank

Benedikt Brandner 11 year бұрын 0
My laptop runs on a very high resolution (276 dpi).
Whenever the sublime window is bigger than ~1550px in height the minimap stops rendering text (it still highlights on mouseover though).
Also for my resolution it is extremely narrow.
I'm using Sublime Text 3.
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Keyboard navigation for side bar

Jacob Elder 12 year бұрын updated by Fuad Saud 12 year бұрын 3

It's annoying to have to use the mouse to browse a big source tree, especially when you just want to see what's there, not open a file by Command-T.

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find_selected_text not working

aristidesfl 13 year бұрын updated by Vincent Côté-Roy 13 year бұрын 4
Mac OS X Lion
Build: 2091

find_selected_text behaves like false by default, despite behind set to true in the default preferences.

the only way making it true, is setting it in the User preferences