Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
vintage mode: paste line at end of file
Shell worksheets
I would love to see a blatant ripoff from BBEdit: shell worksheets.
BBEdit’s Shell Worksheets are much more than a terminal — they’re the best of both the shell and BBEdit! Enter and run Unix commands from within BBEdit, while applying BBEdit’s editing power to prepare commands, or slice & dice the output. Take advantage of the application’s central Unix Worksheet to keep it all in one place, if you like; or create your own worksheet documents. Every BBEdit project carries its own worksheet as well, for added convenience.
(http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/benefitsintegrate.html#worksheet)
I would *love* such a thing in sublime text.
At the very least, being able to have a tab that *is* a terminal view would be... fantastic.
Hiding panes
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to add something to hide panes without closing them. I mean, currently, if I close a pane, the files in this pane move to other opened pane.
For example, I have in a pane my JS and CSS files, and in the other one several HTML files. I would like to hide the HTML pane because I am not working on this page anymore, but I don't want to close them because I might want to check something in it.
Or simply I like to group files, and if I don't work on a group I hide it.
Vintage mode with command palette
So instead of i > shift+i to activate the vintage command palette that will display you a list of commands.
Do not slurp text when switching from find to replace
API for "New View into File"
When opening a folder with Sublime, the folder should be automatically expanded in the sidebar
Spanish keyboard
I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 with a Spanish keyboard. It works fine in all applications, including text editors, except for Sublime. I cannot write accents, I'll just get 'a instead of á, for example.
I've been searching all around for an answer without success.
Syntax highlighting doesn't change when you rename a file.
When you rename a file in Sublime Text 2 to a new filename with a different extension, the syntax highlighting doesn't change to match the new extension.
Can't import multiprocessing in plugin
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\sublime_plugin.py", line 57, in reload_plugin
File ".\plugin.py", line 5, in <module>
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue
File "<string>", line 27, in load_module
File ".\multiprocessing\__init__.py", line 83, in <module>
ImportError: No module named _multiprocessing
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