Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Recursive code folding
I mean: CMD+k1 would produce CMD + k9, CMD + k8, ....CMD + k2, CMD + k1.
Bundle a separate application for previewing files as HTML
There seems to be an aversion to putting too much functionality into Sublime. Then how about a separate application? It would show a single browser window and watch a directory. You would be able to configure what files are watched and how they are converted to HTML. It should be possible to optionally make that conversion without creating files, by writing to stdout.
Example configurations:
- HTML: Watch all .html and .css files. If one of them changes, reload the browser window.
- AsciiDoc: Watch all .asc files. If one of them changes, convert it to an HTML file and reload the browser window.
- Markdown: Watch all .md, .mdown and .markdown files. If one of them changes, translate it to HTML and pipe the result to the browser window.
Missing build for Linux - armhf
Could you provide an armhf build for Linux, as I would like to run this on my chromebook which runs ubuntu.
tab resizing like chrome
Sublime Text 2 uses different width tabs, to better make use of the available space. This is done because file names in text editors are much more important that titles on web pages.
If resizing were delayed, then it would in general be no help, as the close button of the next tab would not come to be under the mouse cursor.
Find in Files: save and reopen Find Results
When using Find in Files, I often have to deal with large result sets (I'm working on a large project) and I really love using a buffer for going through the results and narrowing down my result set by removing the results that don't have to be handled.
It'd be cool when I'd be able to save and reopen that file with all the search functionality restored. Currently, I have to search for some dummy stuff, open the result file and copy/paste it into the Find Results buffer. Maybe opening the file and setting it's syntax to "Find Results" to get the proper formatting and the ability to click on the results and jump to the corresponding files.
XPath generation from cursor position in XML
Remember the last cusor positions in the previously opened files
Trying to open an already-opened project opens a new empty window
When I have a project already open, and try to open the same project again (via "Project > Open Project..."), instead of opening a new window for the same project (which would be the ideal case, as it would allow two windows with tabs for different files open in each) or focusing the existing window for the project (which is what happens if I choose the same project from the "Recent Projects" menu), ST2 for some unexplicable reason decides to open a new, empty window instead.
ST2 v2.0.1 build 2217.
Sidebar can't cope with large projects
For large projects the sidebar folder scan seems to leave the folder/file tree incomplete. Often, folders at a certain depth remain empty, even though on disk they contain files and subfolders.
At first I thought this was because the scan had not finished, but days later this is still the case.
Other issues relating to folder scanning are
- no indicator to show when a scan is in progress or when a branch is incomplete
- no option to refresh a folder after contents were changed outside of the editor
- switching projects seems to trigger a fresh scan, which is not practical for large projects
'large', in this case is 150,000 files across 25,000 folders. Maybe sublime is not designed for projects of that size? Eclipse manages it, although the scan is pretty slow.
Memorize expanded folder structure in project file
When I close and re-open a project that I've been working on, the expanded folders in the project folder hierarchy are forgotten and all the folders are collapsed. In my case very few of my projects have files I work on that are near the root level of the folder hierarchy, so I usually find myself spending several moments re-establishing the desired expanded folder structure every time I resume work on my project. It would be nice if SublimeText could memorize what the structure was when I was last working on the project.
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