Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
ctrl+z feature for chosen lines, the rest of text is not to be affected
selecting text area and ctrl+z (or ctrl+y), but instead of doing "ctrl+z" until you get to the desired result (and might risk ruining lines from all other the text) you get to change only the highlighted area.
PC Speak: Abney and Associates News - Google's Project Tango whips up new mapping tech
Take the latest in computer vision, power it with custom-built hardware and chipsets, and put Google behind the wheel. Welcome to Project Tango, an attempt to revolutionize mobile mapping.
When Google sold off Motorola Mobility, it kept the company's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group and moved it under the Android umbrella. Now we know at least part of the reason why: Project Tango.
Project Tango is an ambitious attempt by ATAP, a skunkworks division with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) roots that's been peeled away from Motorola Mobility, to give smartphones the ability to do realistic 3D mapping and create virtual experiences as the phone's owner moves through the real world. Not surprisingly, there's more to it than that.
The key move to Tango is that it's a collaborative project that pulls together the expertise of more than a few companies working on cutting-edge technology. This includes a low-powered, vision-processing chip called the Myriad 1 with custom-designed architecture by Movidius, reports TechCrunch. The Myriad 1 can power the complex algorithms needed for computer vision without draining the smartphone's battery, something that current smartphone chips can't do.
Tango exists as a 5-inch Android phone prototype, running customized hardware and software which can track the "full 3D motion of the device, while simultaneously creating a map of the environment," says Google. Suggested applications range from the mundane, such as capturing the dimensions of your home before furniture shopping simply by waving the phone around a room, to the helpful, such as aiding the visually impaired inside unfamiliar buildings, to the frivolous, such as turning a hallway into a virtual-reality game space.
The company is putting Tango in the hands of developers in the coming months, starting with 200 devices distributed by the middle of March. Developers can submit their proposals to the ATAP group at the Project Tango Web site.
The phone's sensors make more than 250 million 3D measurements every second and use that data to build a 3D model of the phone's surroundings. It includes custom APIs that give developers access to the phone's position, orientation, and depth. Android applications can be written in Java, C++, and in the Unity Game Engine. Google cautions that as a prototype, Project Tango is not a "final shipping product."
Cmd-C does not copy on the first keystroke
Bug: Open 2 focus groups, switch to focusgroup 2, open file, drag outside of the window, new window is minimized..
- view -> layout -> 2 rows
- view -> focus group -> group 2
- open file in group 2
- drag the tab outside of the window
- the new window is minimized and can only be brought up on windows 7 using winkey + arrow up
ASM syntax and Scroll tip
Assembly syntax and also the scrollbar are not function properly as they reach the end of document they pass too much, and maybe two little button on scroll to move line by line and also move the mouse cursor so you don't haveto move you mouse each time.
multi selection and rectangular selection, similar to TextMate.
by the way I've been writting a texteditor too similar to yours in some way and when I saw yours I felt in love and cann't continue my own. :) ( I think that was such a compliment :)
line-highlight and word wrap
When word wrap and line-highlight is on, the complete wrapped block is highlighted. I think it should still highlight one line in that wrapped block.
Support for nested comments in D
D supports nested comments, delimited by /+
and +/
. However, Sublime Text 2 does not apply the correct syntax highlighting. Is it possible to add that?
OSX App icon new file (even when not started)
many thanks
Gold prices advance on rising physical demand, mixed U.S. data
Investing.com - Gold
prices posted hefty gains on Friday on reports that physical demand is picking
up, while uncertainty over the fate of monetary stimulus programs in the U.S.
bolstered the precious metal's safe haven appeal.
On the Comex
division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for December
delivery traded at USD1,378.40 during U.S. afternoon hours, up 1.29%.
Gold prices hit a
session low of USD1,357.10 a troy ounce and high of USD1,379.10 a troy ounce.
The December
contract settled up 2.06% at USD1,360.90 a troy ounce on Thursday.
Gold futures were
likely to find support at USD1,315.40 a troy ounce, Wednesday's low, and
resistance at USD1,391.35, the high from June 17.
Reports that
physical demand for gold is on the rise in Asia bolstered prices on Friday amid
technical buying.
Elsewhere a mixed
bag of U.S. economic indicators began to fuel sentiments that the U.S. economy
is recovery but at a sluggish clip, and an eventual Federal Reserve decision to
begin tapering monetary stimulus measures will take place so gradually that
gold will still enjoy monetary support for the long term.
Monetary stimulus
programs such as the Fed's USD85 billion in monthly asset purchases tend to
weaken the dollar by driving down long-term interest rates, which makes gold an
attractive venue as long as such tools remain in place even if at a lesser
amount.
Gold and the dollar
tend to trade inversely from one another.
The Commerce
Department reported earlier that U.S. building permits rose 2.7% to 943,000
units in July, just shy of expectations for a 2.9% increase to 945,000 units
although June's figure was revised up to 918,000 units from 911,000.
The government
added that housing starts rose 5.9% to 896,000 units in July, missing
expectations for a 8.3% increase to 900,000 units. Still, June's figure was
revised up to 846,000 units from 836,000.
Elsewhere, the
Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index
fell to 80.0 in August from 85.1 in July. Analysts were expecting the index to
rise to 85.5 this month.
Not all U.S. data
missed expectations.
The Bureau of Labor
Statistics said in a preliminary report that nonfarm productivity rose 0.9% in
the second quarter, beating expectations for a 0.6% gain after a 1.7% decline
in the previous quarter.
Also on the Comex,
silver for September delivery was up 1.57% at USD23.295 a troy ounce, while
copper for September delivery was up 0.82% and trading at USD3.365 a pound.
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How about syntax coloring for the COBOL language?
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