Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Windows roaming profile junk
Super+N open new window and Super+T new tab
In order to stick with default OSbehavior and also improve the usability of creating new files I suggest assigning:
Super+N -> Open new window (like it does on textmate, finder, etc..)
Super+T -> Go to file/New file (Create new tab showing the current panel with a couple of teaks)
To open a file, it would work as usually:
Create new tab, type the name of the file, press return.
Create new tab and press esc to dismiss the overlay.
As an enhanced behavior, the user could instead of pressing esc, type the name of the newfile+folder (somefolder/example.css) and press enter. If no folder is specified (example.css), the file would be created next to the previously displayed file. This would spare the user of having to save the file manually in order to have syntax features or having to deal with the save file dialog.
All this could be complemented by a Create New File entry on the show_files overlay (the one which appears when you press super+t)
Build command, Build window crash
Hello I am experiencing a problem with most recent version of sublime 2. My build system (nmake) used to work just fine with previous version, but now it sometimes works and sometimes does not. When it does not work, it opens an empty dockedbuild window at the bottom, but does not show any build steps ~ text, errors etc. I know build is going on, just text is not shown. Also, when text is not shown and I click in a window with my mouse, sublime crashes. When build is going and text is shown and I click, everything is fine.
Thanks.
find.use_selected_text in ST2
Automatically highlight references to symbol under cursor
leaving full screen crashes
File dirty marker doesn't update on save when buffer has multiple views
Build 2032 on Mac OS X.
* Choose vertical two pane layout.
* Open a file in group 1.
* Switch to group 2. Open the same file there using Goto Anything. The same buffer now appears in two tabs, one in each group.
* Make some changes to the buffer. A "file dirty" marker asterisk appears in both tabs.
* Save the buffer. The asterisk disappears in the tab that was active when the save command was issued, but it remains in the other tab.
Typing "e" does not advance to next word in command mode
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