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

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Signed installers

Tom Ligman 13 år siden opdateret 13 år siden 0
A developer signed executable for Mac and Windows would not be terribly expensive for you to get and would allow your application to run on systems with more stringent security against unauthorized installers enabled.  I learned about this editor just after installing Mountain Lion and so far what I've learned is that Gatekeeper works.  On my domain managed windows desktop at work it was also blocked as "unknown" publisher.
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Clicking on an active tab in another split window does not change focus.

Dan Rogers 13 år siden opdateret 13 år siden 0
When I have two columns open in split view, clicking on the file's tab in either split window should give focus to the appropriate file. Instead, we must currently click on the file buffer itself to switch between splits.

And as a bonus, it would be fantastic if "Goto Anything" would open new tabs directly to the right of the current tab (instead of all the way at the end of the current tab list).
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Named Bookmarks

David Brown 11 år siden 0

Bookmarks are great. This is a suggestion that adds upon the current bookmarks implementation.


As a user of Sublime Text, I want to be able to name my bookmarks in conjunction with a searchable list of bookmarks so that I can have a method for quickly finding my bookmarks again.


One possibility would be to include bookmark names in the Goto Anything dialog. It might also be useful to have a dialog that shows only bookmarks as well, just in case I want to browse my bookmarks. Maybe something like the file@symbol feature, only for bookmarks, but using another symbol such as # (like an href). Examples:

  • "file#mybookm" looks for all bookmarks in 'file' that match "mybookm"
  • "#mybookm" searches all bookmarks in all files for "mybookm"
  • "#" displays all bookmarks

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Færdig

Open a single file in two or more different views.

Jeff Yeo 14 år siden opdateret af Jon Skinner 13 år siden 1
I found this feature very helpful in vim, when I have a very lengthy file with two areas of interest. It will be cool to have it in sublime.
Svar
Jon Skinner 13 år siden
This can now be done via the File/Clone File menu item
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alternative to tabs: bufferswitcher w. filepath

jeandeluxe 12 år siden opdateret af aristidesfl 12 år siden 9
preface: i'm a fairly die hard jEdit user.. it's a ugly duck with a lot of rough edges, _but_ does have some powerfull features that keep me sticking to it.. However these days i discovered ST2, and it does so many things right out of the box, that i'd be switchin in an instance if it weren't for a few crucial topics ... In this post i'd like to address the views(groups)/buffer management:

In ST2 i don't know what exact file i'm editing unless i hover over the tab and wait for the tooltip to popup.. while in generall the tabs do show the file's path, it allways is truncated - with some sense though - but in the end gone completely once a certain number of tabs accumulate.. and over the day these "whereami-hovers" become really cumbersome.

Here's how jEdit handles this: the standard buffer chooser is a select that spans the top of the edit-area showing the full path of the current file.. looks like so (yess, jEdit _is_ ugly ;) : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10220684/screenshots/screenshot%202012-04-15%20um%2013.48.02.PNG

Imho these bufferwitchers are clearly supperior to any kind of tab.. you simply know where you are without any interaction needed. And of course switching buffers becomes easier and faster as well: you know where you will switch to (or have switched to if by key-command) right away..

So: how about such bufferswitchers as alternative to tabs? ;)

extended sidenote: there're two more distinct differences how jEdit handles the buffer/view management: For one there are no predefined layouts(groups).. you just split views whichever way you need to by a simple keystroke.. or revert splits as easily one by one, or all at once. The other difference: you don't have to shove buffers around by hand.. all buffers are immediately available in any split you create.. you just choose the buffer you want to view in the given split and that's it.. of course: you can also view a single file in any number of splits at once.

thx 4 listening.. ;)
Jan
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Allow using external Python interpreter on Linux, just like on OS X

Kenny Levinsen 12 år siden opdateret 12 år siden 2
This would allow for use of external libraries, like pyexpat used by elementtree and xml.sax parsers, without having to compile them into the builtin parser.
While it would probably mean that the interpreter wouldn't be as "clean" as sublime's, it would allow more flexibility. People would also be able to use 2.7 if they felt like it by selecting a different interpreter, living with the consequences of some potentially broken plugins.

While I like that the builtin interpreter is small and clean, I would prefer to be able to customize the modules, or versions, used by sublime. Seeing that is already the case on OS X, I believe that it has been proved to be a working solution, and should be ported to Linux as well.

(I personally use Sublime on both Linux (for work) and Mac OS X (private), and it bugs me that I have more freedom to write plugins on OS X, meaning my awesome (heh) plugins can't be used on Linux, without finding alternative methods to do a lot of things that rely on external non-py modules.)
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Korean File Encodings

jgh0721 13 år siden opdateret af Sean Liang 12 år siden 1
File Encoding / I'm korean, but Sublime Text 2 dont support Korean file encoding( CP 949, MS949, EUC-KR ... ), so I can't use it. I want to it support these encodings. 
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Working with Mounted FTP Server in Win 7.

Mads Jürgensen 13 år siden 0
Being able to work with mounted FTP servers in Windows 7. It works perfectly in ubuntu 11.04, but doesnt work with Windows 7.
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You are amazing!

Philipp Schaffrath 13 år siden 0
You read all the mails, requests and forum-topics, you insert yourself in the community you have created, and you give us this fantastic Texteditor.

I am verry proud to see people like you, loving what they do!
Again: You are amazing, thanks for your awesome work!
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Autocomplete popup should loop/wrap when user hits UP at the start or DOWN at the end

Maurice Nicholson 12 år siden 0
When the autocomplete popup is shown and the first item is highlighted, pressing UP key dismisses the popup and moves the cursor to the previous line. When the autocomplete popup is shown and the last item is highlighted, pressing DOWN key dismisses the popup and moves the cursor to the previous line.
Personally I find this behaviour unintuitive (since I consider the popup semi-modal) and expect the highlighted item to wrap to the start or end of the list as appropriate.

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