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

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Synchronise settings between machines, either in app or through Dropbox

Paul Jones vor 14 Jahren aktualisiert von Nuno Santos vor 12 Jahren 2
It would be great if our settings and custom packages were synchronised between installs. If doing it directly is outside the scope of the project then simply adding a setting to choose where AppData gets saved would allow us to use Dropbox or similar programs to synchronise it ourselves.
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Using more than one dictionaries at the same time

Alkis Petinis vor 12 Jahren 0
I'm currently writing a text that contains both Greek and English words. The problem is that I can't have spell check enabled for both languages at the same time. I would either have English words underlined as mistakes or the Greek ones, according to the active dictionary. I haven't found any way to enable both at the same time, so if this feature is already present, please ignore my request.
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Use checkmarks inside view menu instead of "show/hide"

Dragan Espenschied vor 12 Jahren 0
This is not very easy to visually scan:

Show Sidebar
Hide Statusbar
Hide Tabs
Show Console

Dependent on the visibility state of an interface element, the verbs in the View menu change.

Using checkmarks would be much more comfortable

    Sidebar
Statusbar
Tabs
    Console

The menu entry would start with the name of the affected interface element, always at the same position, easy to scan which element is switched on or off
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SQL syntax highlighting error in concatenated python strings

Bcj Brendan vor 12 Jahren aktualisiert von Joel Thornton vor 12 Jahren 1
In python strings that are broken up onto multiple lines (e.g. see below), SQL syntax highlighting only appears on the very first line of the string.
statement = ("SELECT <col> FROM <table> WHERE "
                    "<col> = <value> AND <col> = <value>;")
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RegEx search should support lookaround.

Justin Hileman vor 13 Jahren 0
It would be great if RegEx search were lookaround aware.

It currently allows me to use lookaround, but considers the lookaround "part of the result" not a zero-width assertion as it should be. For example this search:
Foo(?>Bar)

should (and does) find instances of 'Foo' immediately followed by 'Bar' in my document. But if it were truly lookaround-aware, it would only select 'Foo' as the "search result", instead of 'FooBar'.

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Ctrl+9 should select last tab

Skalman vor 14 Jahren aktualisiert von eproxus vor 12 Jahren 2
Instead of selecting the 9th tab, it ought to select the last tab, regardless of its position.

This would imitate behavior in Firefox and Chrome.
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Selective Editing ala KEdit (REXX)

Vic Schmekli vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert von John Foley vor 11 Jahren 1

Please, Please PLEASE add selective editing as in KEdit (REXX).  Your editor will blow all others away if you add this so it's not clumsy--no others do.

http://www.kedit.com/

KEdit is unfortunately no longer maintained.

Please? See I asked nice!

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I want a preference to prevent me from editing read-only files

Steven Johnson vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert von Anvar Sosnitski vor 13 Jahren 2
I use an SCM (Perforce) that keeps most of the source tree read-only; sometimes I forget if a file is checked out for editing or not, and start editing a non-checked-out file, only to realize it when I try to save. I'd like to instead be able to have ST2 just yell at me if I attempt to change a read-only file. Lots of other editors have this setting, please let me have it in ST2 as well. (If there is such a setting, well, nevermind, but I haven't been able to find it so far...)
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More control over mouse bindings

Simon Jamie vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert von Baltasar Sanchez vor 13 Jahren 1
Currently it seems that you can redefine mouse bindings but there's little or no documentation and there doesn't seem to be a way to provide a context or remove bindings altogether. I'd like to be able to completely remove some default bindings rather than have all my mouse buttons hijacked by Sublime Text.
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On a mac, build 2036, when I save a new file it assumes a .txt extension and asks if I'm sure I want to use a file extension that's not .txt

Brad Gessler vor 14 Jahren aktualisiert von Jon Skinner vor 14 Jahren 2
On a mac, build 2036, when I save a new file it assumes a .txt extension and asks if I'm sure I want to use a file extension that's not .txt. Forcing a .txt is a bit presumptious since most folks are saving .txt files with different extensions (like Ruby .rb files for example).

Screenshot https://skitch.com/bradgessler/rughc/sublime-text-2

Also, when I type in Cmd + A for the file name, I get an audible bell warning.