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

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Embed search results view in the current tab like NotePad++

Praveen Kumar 8 år siden 0

I am fan of Sublime text editor and it's awesome in searching capability. The only thing I don't like is the search results are in a new tab. This makes us to switch b/w search results tab and actual files hit.


I feel if we can have a small search results view in the bottom like NotePad++ it would make the editor better in-terms of search experience. Great work!!

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is SublimeREPL dead? Alternatives for R?

becritical 8 år siden 0

The git space seems dead, I see a lot of PR in the queue, no activity in the issues, old code. I find REPL unstable and wondering if there are alternatives, it's a pity beacuse sublime text is a great tool for R but the unreliability almost forces me to switch to R studio.

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separate keys for navigating between places in snippets, and for autocompleting within a place

mako yass 8 år siden 0

EG, I am going through the snippet

for(int ${2:i}=0; $2<${1:count}; ${3:++$2}){

${0:/* code */}
}

My cursor starts at ${1:count}, and I want to type itemChainAngles.size(). Naturally I type itan<tab> to autocomplete to 'itemChainAngles', but of course this leaves the count variable as 'itan'
and moves me to the next place, ${2:i}. It would be good if it were possible to assign a different key to moving between places in a snippet than the one we use for autocompletion. I don't see any keybindings for moving between places, so it looks like, if its possible at all, I would have to rebind autocompletion to something less opportune than <tab>. You can see how this would not be ideal.

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Shift-click and Ctrl-click to multi-select tabs for dragging like in Chrome

entheh 8 år siden 0

It would be nice if:

- Multiple file tabs could be selected at once;

- Ctrl-click would add or remove the clicked tab;

- Shift-click would select a range of tabs;

- Ctrl-Shift-click would add a range to the selection.

Then the set of tabs selected could be dragged out into a new window or between windows, as is already possible for single tabs.


Google Chrome implements this if you want an example. Bizarrely I first had a dream in which it was possible in Chrome, then woke up and tried it and it worked!

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Show Build Results hot key

Tom L 8 år siden opdateret af Keith Hall 8 år siden 1

This would be extremely useful when I want to reopen the build results, without having to use a mouse to click through the menus.

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Totally/Ultimate Distraction Free Mode

I'd like to have black sides in Distraction Free Mode.
So that it will look like this:

Image 404


Rather than what is now:Image 405

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File change tracker

ginkod 8 år siden opdateret 8 år siden 0

Currently, there seems to be no way to visibly track files after a change. I think this is an imperative feature especially if you are working on very large projects and make changes to substantial amount of files daily.


It would be nice to see your directory and file(s) with a colored icon or filename in a different color to mark that a change has occurred. I think this would be a very valuable feature in sublime. Thanks!

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Multiple monitors snapping

Danielduel 8 år siden opdateret 8 år siden 1

If I have sublime text maximized on 2 monitors in Windows and I choose grid 3:

The first monitor should be 2 cells [(monitor width - project explorer)/2 width each] and project explorer

The 2nd monitor should be 1 cell.


4 cells:

The first monitor should be 2 cells [(monitor width - project explorer)/2 width each] and project explorerThe 2nd monitor should be 2 cells [(monitor width)/2 width each].

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Text should be selected when tabbing into a new field

Lee Campbell 9 år siden 0

When I bring up the Replace panel (Find | Replace...), the text in the "Find What" input is fully selected. That's expected. However, when I tab to the next field, "Replace With:" the cursor is placed at the end of the existing text. The expected behavior would be to select all the text in the destination field as you're using the tab key to move into that field.

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Hamilton Marsden Custom Furniture: Tips on how to buy bespoke furniture

Achieving a unique and interesting home is possible if you place some bespoke furniture in it.Bespoke furniture or custom-made furniture can have a simple or complicated design, depending on your needs. You can also save a certain amount of money and find quality pieces if you're going to be wise in buying bespoke furniture.


It's known in some parts of London that people look for the professional attention of Hamilton Marsden Custom Furniture when they need to alter their old furniture into beautiful and stylish pieces, but some people still choose to buy brand new pieces. Provided in the following are basic tips in finding the best bespoke furniture for your home.


Search for reviews


The internet is the best source of reviews on certain products and services to avoid being scammed. It would be a smart choice to gather data on a specific company first before buying any furniture. Ensure that the company is really trustworthy and provides high-quality pieces with an affordable price.


Look at online furniture stores


Eric Earl Hamilton Marsden previously provided some tips on buying online, so it's also preferable to buy bespoke furniture on furniture stores residing online. You should also visit some local stores in your area to compare prices and decide which one is the best for your budget and for your home.


Practice consistency


Understand that consistency is essential because nothing is achieved without it. Even if it will take some more time, don't stop until you find the best furniture for your home. Make sure that you will feel happy and contended with the pieces you buy.


Compare prices


If you are considering your budget in buying bespoke furniture, then it is better to compare the prices of different furniture found online and in stores first to find the piece that fits perfectly into your budget where you can save up to 50 percent.


Follow those simple tips mentioned above and you're close to finding the best bespoke furniture for your home. Eric Earl Hamilton Marsden hopes that you will have a unique and special home soon with your chosen bespoke furniture.

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