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

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Allow for custom default window position.

Itai Ferber 13 years ago updated by hced 11 years ago 1
I really appreciate the fact that there's a way to set the default height and width for new windows in ST2, but it bums me out there's no way to set a default position, too. All windows save their positions, so it would be great to have a "new_window_position" variable (or something like it) to be able to define custom window locations too.
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Is Sublime Text unable to print?

Andrew Pennebaker 13 years ago 0

Control+P is reassigned to something besides printing, and I don't see an option for printing in the File... menu.

Specs:

* Sublime Text 2.0.1
* Windows 7

+19

drag and drop text not working in Linux

Asher Max Schweigart 13 years ago updated by D. Scott Nettleton 12 years ago 1
As of the first non-beta release, text drag and drop was added.
It works for me in Windows, but in Linux it does not.
I am running Fedora 17 KDE spin, 64bit. 
+19

Support Wayland as a platform.

Ryan Smith 12 years ago 0

Wayland will likely replace X11 on most linux distributions in the near future.  Please consider supporting Wayland natively instead of relying on XWayland (X11 running on Wayland).


You may want to look at what the Gnome people have done so far to port their toolkit:

https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointNine/Features/WaylandSupport

+19

Natural sorting in project view

Rob Miller 14 years ago updated by Matthijs van der Vleuten 13 years ago 1
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Natural sorting (i.e. 1, 2, 7, 10, 11, rather than 1, 10, 11, 2, 7) would be a real plus in the project pane.
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PyQt Applications doesn't show up after "build" (Ctrl+B)

Leszek Tarkowski 13 years ago updated by Michael Taylor 9 years ago 3
What's going on: After F7 or crrl+b i have message in ST2 "Running python -u C:\Users\X220\Desktop\myprogram.py". Nothing else. In Task Manager I can see new python.exe process. After kill ST2 displays familiar [Finised] message.
Program is not responding after sys.exit(app.exec_()).   

What is supposed to happened: myprogram.py is using pyqt, and should display window etc.

CLI python programs (print statement) are working normally.

EDIT: Solution:
add
"shell": "true"
to python.sublime-build
+18

Saving a new project defaults to an inconvenient initial location for the save dialog

lanzz 14 years ago updated by Manuel Meurer 13 years ago 1
When you create a new project, add a folder (or several) to it, and try to save it, the initial location in the "Save Project As" dialog is some left-over location from a previous "open file" or "save as" action, which is rarely related in any way to a new project. It would be more useful if the initial save location in the dialog is the first folder added to the project, or a common parent folder of all folders in the project perhaps? As it is at the moment, I usually have to climb up from a deep location inside a very-unrelated other project or start from my home and climb down to the project.

OSX 10.6.8, ST2 build 2139
+18

fortran

Paul1287 13 years ago updated by Andrew Murrell 11 years ago 3
Hi,

Thanks for providing such a powerful and nice source code editor. Being a theoretical physicist I've to write code both in C++ and Fortran. Among many other languages C++ is also supported in Sublime Text 2. But, I've always felt a need for a editor which supports Fortran language along with many useful features like code folding etc. Will it be possible that Sublime Text 2 support for Fortran??


Thanks in advance. 


Best Regards,


Paul

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Answered

Is there an option to turn off FILES from the sidebar?

jleequeen 14 years ago updated by Jon Skinner 13 years ago 3
Some people may like it, but I really hate the FILES being at the top of the sidebar, because it's a waste.  I know you can collapse it, but it's really a turn off.  It's open by default, and for me, it serves no purpose.  I know what files I have open in the tab bar.  Is there a way I can turn this off?
Answer
Jon Skinner 14 years ago
Added in 2111
+18

Built-in web output tab

farcaller 13 years ago updated by Xavura 13 years ago 1
It would be very useful to have a tab supporting web output. Mostly what I'm interested in is a python-scriptable webkit container. 
That would allow to make highly customised output, useful in lots of scenarios (take a look on what TM1 does with tests output for rspec, it's pretty amazing).
Additionally it would allow those of us who do web development to have a possibility of "internal" browser for any testing.
And just think about how it could improve the situation with in-editor API documentation.