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

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Add `fail` to Ruby special-method syntax

Mads Ohm Larsen 11 lat temu 0
`fail` is missing from the special-methods array in Ruby.tmLanguage.

This can simply be added to the list, so it is highlighted.
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Temp file for new documents

Yandy Ramirez 11 lat temu 0
Would it be possible/feasible so that every "New Document" saved or not automatically creates a Temp file located in a specified location? This could be configurable through the user preferences. Sometimes I code/write something that don't want/need to save and dedicate a file to. But would like to access it from another PC and continue if I forget to save or put in a "scratch file".
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Command line option to open files with SublimeText

Andrew Pennebaker 13 lat temu zaktualizowano 13 lat temu 4
TextMate has a "mate" command line script that could open files, e.g. "mate hello.py" or directories "mate ."
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Permit <TAB> character to be used for autocompletion in dialogs

Chris Burgess 13 lat temu zaktualizowano 13 lat temu 1
In ST2's quick panel and palettes, a <TAB> keystroke is interpreted as a literal TAB character.

ST2 offers autocomplete results frequently, and in this context a TAB keystroke means "accept default autocomplete" to many users.

I asked wbond about this (in context of his excellent SFTP plugin browser), and he replied,

"I agree with you that it would make sense if the Sublime quick panel would accept using the tab key to select an item. Unfortunately there isn't any way with the Sublime API to do that. I tried adding a key binding with a context so that it would only affect the quick panel, however I could not get it to fake the enter key when I press tab."


I would be a very happy user if ST2 was to either -


1. Treat TAB as ENTER (=accept selected result) in autocomplete contexts, or

2. Permit plugin authors to override the default behaviour of accepting TAB as text entry.


There might be valid reasons for typing a TAB character in a panel, but I think that would be far less common a use case than using it for autocomplete.

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Tabs shortcuts like in browsers: re-open closed, move tab

Vincent Voyer 13 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Timo Lehto 12 lat temu 4
We should be able to do like in any browser:

re-open last closed tab : ctrl+shift+t (> 1 level of close)
move tab right-left : ctrl+shift+pageUp/Down
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Drag & drop a file

Tamás Kinsztler 11 lat temu 0

On Windows i can't drag & drop a file from filezilla to sublime to open it, it worked with previorus version (sublime 2)

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Allow deletion of file on right click

Mike 12 lat temu 0

More like Notepad++.  Sometimes I open a file an realize it is obsolete.  

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On the tab (which indicates a file) I'd like the ability to do the following: 1) open the folder of the file, 2) Copy the path of the file, 3) Find and select the file in the browser

drwe 11 lat temu 0
On the tab (which indicates a file) I'd like the ability to do the following: 1) open the folder of the file, 2) Copy the path of the file, 3) Find and select the file in the browser
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In multiple rows layout, create a little separator between rows

Henri Morlaye 13 lat temu zaktualizowano 13 lat temu 0

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Don't toggle the Discreet GPU

Jonathan Guerin 12 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez dweiner 12 lat temu 1

ST seems to sometimes toggle the Discreet GPU. This is a drain on the battery, and I don't understand why an app like ST needs such a powerful GPU. Could the next version make sure that this doesn't happen? :)


I'm on a rBMP running OS X 10.8.2.