Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Find in Files Progress Indicator (with ability to cancel)
Highlight uncommited git files on the sidebar
This is a similar feature with Atom, wherein whenever you edit a file, the folder path to that file and the file it self changes its color or gets highlighted. This helps the user to easily track his/her changes especially on a very congested project.
Remote projects and version control integration
1) remote projects editing (ftp/sftp with local copy and syncing files with remote location on save)
2) version control integration (svn/git/mercurial)
Having these 2 features implemented will surely draw a lot of attention from users who are currently using text editors like gedit (linux) or e-texteditor (win/linux)
Option for autocomplete to search all open documents, not just current one
utf-8 persian language
it would be great if persian language is supported...now the characters are typed seperately!!!
I think Sublime Text 2 can be to Linux what Textmate is for Mac OSX
Keep the good work!
New logo and icon
Maybe it's just me, but I find the current icon doesn't describe the application very well. From what I can tell, it's supposed to display that Sublime is focused on the middle of the window, ergo, the code.
A new logo and icon would add a new lease of life to it. Especially for advertising the new editor!
I'm not a designer myself so I wouldn't be able to do this myself. And like always, this is just an idea!
Overwrite default snippets
I don't like the default javascript anonymous function snippet, and I'd like to overwrite it by placing a copy (with modifications) in my User package dir, but when I do that, the snippet is listed twice in autocomplete.
For now, I'm editing the snippet in the Javascript package dir, but I know that's not necessarily safe.
Ideally, my version in the User package dir would be the only one displayed.
This build of Sublime Text 2 has expired, please update to a newer one from http://www.sublime.com
I like to be upto date with the latest version, but forcing me to update by stopping my work, is probably not a right idea. Show a warning (subtle) message that there is a newer version, that you might want to upgrade, but do not disable already running version on my pc, because there is a newer One. I might be out of bandwidth, or might not have to time to update now, and Now I cant use the currently installed one...
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