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

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Move cursor to beginning and end of line on Mac

Justin Stevens hace 12 años actualizado hace 12 años 2

This is the default for Windows and Linux, but not on Mac. Please add the following to the default key bindings of Mac:

{ "keys": ["home"], "command": "move_to", "args": {"to": "bol", "extend": false} },

{ "keys": ["end"], "command": "move_to", "args": {"to": "eol", "extend": false} }

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Handle quotes inside triple quotes in Scala

Nicolas Rémond hace 12 años 0
Hi,
Currently, SublimeText2 gets ugly when we have quotes inside triple quotes statement as you can see in this screenshot : 
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List of recent projects on Win 7 taskbar context menu

Michal Gebauer hace 13 años actualizado por Dorian Patterson hace 13 años 1
Display list of recent projects in menu raised by right click on taskbark icon.
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Windows: --project command line switch should open only the project, no other windows

hace 12 años 0

I'd like to run

path\to\sublime_text.exe --project Y.sublime-project

from a batch file, but the behavior is weird:

  • If I had another project X open in the previous session, Sublime will open X and Y in separate windows
  • If I had all projects close in the previous session, Sublime will open only Y
  • If I had project Y open in the previous session, Sublime will open Y and an empty window

Can this please be streamlined, or maybe there should be more command line parameters to affect what is opened from the previous session, e.g. `--no-previous-session`.

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Reload sidebar to include newly added files

ajolio hace 12 años 0
Using another application to mount an external drive. Open folder in ST; do work. If another library or file is added to the remote folder, there is no way to get it to show in the sidebar short of closing and re-opening ST. 
Would be nice to have a reload button or somesuch in the sidebar that would check the folder for new files and add them in for editing. 
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Use Goto Anything based on VCS

Jelle de Jong hace 11 años 0

For example:

You're working in a GIT repository, without a "*.sublime-project" file.

CTRL+P (Cmd+P; Goto Anything) should work based on this GIT repository. You're project-root is the ".git" folder and in ".gitignore" are files to be ignored.


Now it's not necessary to create a "*.sublime-project" for your project. 

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Change "close_windows_when_empty" so that it includes dragging the final tab out of a window

Barak Gall hace 12 años actualizado por willem dhaeseleer hace 11 años 1

At the moment setting "close_windows_when_empty" results in the following behaviour that I found unexpected, and request be changed.


Scenario:

Set "close_windows_when_empty" to true.

Open 2 files in a sublime window. Drag one tab to a new window.

Drag that one tab from the next window back to the original window


Expected behaviour:

The window now has no tabs or open folders, it should close.


Behaviour:

It doesn't close.

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Home & End Keys not working again in OSX. (build 2165)

mcgooch hace 13 años actualizado por Sean Fao hace 12 años 2
Did this break? I have not fiddled which any settings or key mappings.  It should be the default.  Have there been any changes in the key mappings stuff?  I originally downloaded a different build and it upgrades to this one.  I thought it used to work but not sure.
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Idea: Syntax highlighting files (tmTheme files) uses CSS syntax

Mike Meyer hace 13 años 0
It would be awesome if you could style custom syntax highlighting properties using the familiar syntax of CSS. Espresso (http://espressoapp.com) does, and it's incredibly easy to quickly create new themes or modify old ones.

It would be pretty simple to create a script that reads the XML tmTheme files and converts them to CSS.
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COMPLETADO

Implement commands for navigating the overlay result lists

Stian Grytøyr hace 14 años actualizado por Jon Skinner hace 14 años 0
Make it possible to map a keybinding to previous/next result in the overlay (Goto Anything etc.) results, like the up/down arrows currently do. Alternatively, make whatever is bound to "move by lines" move the "result selector" when the overlay is visible. Any one of these solutions will let those of us with the Emacs keybindings hard-wired into our brains avoid the arrow keys altogether.