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

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glsl

Mark Ge vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert vor 13 Jahren 0
I am a OpenGL programmer, I usually working on GLSL programming, but, it's sad to find that there is no code editor which support GLSL syntex hightlight, especially, the build-in variables, and build-in functions.
it would be great that sublime text have this feature.
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File open dialog

Allora6263 vor 11 Jahren 0


I'm running sublime Text 2 (version 2.0.2, Build 2221) on OS X 10.9.

When I select File -> Open -> Open dialog window appears (normal), but it immediately closes itself (less than 3 seconds) the window, therefore I could not enter a new file name.  It also happened in 'File -> Save and Save as'.


Because of this behavior, I can't open or save file from the menu.  
Do you have any idea?


Thanks in advance,


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pre-pad lines when selecting empty lines for multi-line editing

Matthew Winter vor 13 Jahren 0

When selecting the lines for multi-line editing and you press Ctrl+Alt+Up and the next line is an empty line and you was at character position 20, can we pre-pad the line with whitespace rather than select character position 1.


Or at least provide an option which allows for the pre-padding.


Much in the same way that JEdit performs multi-line selection.

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Control clicking a tab does not show the contextual menu (OS X)

Caleb Land vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert vor 13 Jahren 1
On OS X when you control-click a tab the contextual menu that shows up when you right click the tab is now shown.
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Opt-Click on arrow in sidebar to recursively expand or collapse folders

mrmachine vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert von Shi Falei vor 9 Jahren 1
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Allow me to type ”mode:42" instead of "models.py:42" for first result

Dan Abramov vor 13 Jahren aktualisiert von adzenith vor 13 Jahren 1
A typical usecase: I see I have an error at line 42 of models.py.
I press Cmd+T, start typing “mo” and “models.py” is already the first option.

Currently, to go to line 42 I either have to type the whole file name, followed by “:42”, or just press Enter, Ctrl+G, 42, Enter.

It would be *so* much better if “xxx:NN” would open first result at NN.
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Find in files: set default "Where" to "<project>"

Leo Gallucci vor 11 Jahren 0
Within find_in_files panel, I would like to set the default `Where` field always to `` because sometimes when switching from one ST3 window to another i get that field value with another project directory and i have to manually replace it.
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Search and Replace Optimization

keelzebub vor 12 Jahren aktualisiert von Bob Lounsbury vor 12 Jahren 1

The Search and Replace function needs to be optimized. If my Search has a large number of results to be replaced, ST2 just freezes up on me, whereas Notepad++ gets the job done in a couple seconds.

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Arrow keys messed up with line padding

Matt Brennan vor 14 Jahren aktualisiert vor 14 Jahren 1
When the bottom line padding is negative and the top line padding is positive (with a smaller absolute value) the arrow keys don't work as expected; up moves up two lines, and down doesn't work.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Set line_padding_bottom to -2
2. Set line_padding_top to 1
3. Press the up key
 a. Observe number of lines travelled
4. Press down key
 a. Observe nothing

Setting the padding like this was necessary as for some reason the font I used (TheMixMono, by LukasFonts) was offset from the baseline.
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Language extension (better than TextMate)

Luke Scott vor 14 Jahren 0
With a TextMate bundle you could include patterns from another language into another. This was very limiting.

It would be nice if you had a "extended language" type that would use a specified language but recursively override elements in that language. So this would go beyond simply including the patterns. A big reason for this is template systems... Smarty is built into TextMate's HTML bundle and it shouldn't be. Ruby includes the HTML bundle, but has to re-specify certain things. With a language extension you could have a pattern added before or after a languages pattern based on its name.

Also with embedding languages make this work a little better than importing patterns. If I'm working in an HTML file and have script tags it should be the Javascript language while inside those tags (not just including the patterns, if that makes sense).