Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
C++ function template syntax highlighting
Sublime Text 2 freezing :: When entering text to find and automatically highlighting matches, on the latest keystroke you should cancel the previous find process.
When entering text to find and automatically highlighting matches, on the latest keystroke you should cancel the previous find process because all text starts with a single letter and, in large documents, finding and highlighting this single letter causes Sublime Text 2 to freeze, and stops me from entering my entire text string to find
Ability to use fonts not installed on the OS
Allow ctrl+command+p to switch projects even when a project isn't currently open
Ignore folders in search
I'm working in `node`, `php` environments but i'm sure this will be useful
for most developers.
currently when you search for something using command + t, it searches all folders all files, it will be very useful if we can specify wich folders to ignore...
Vintage: Autocomplete should terminate upon leaving insert mode
maximize/minimize window via api
Use case:
1) restore maximize/minimize state of each window upon restarting sublimetext (currently when sublimetext restarts, all windows are maximized regardless of their state when sublimetext was exited).
2) I have a tool that opens a file in sublimetext by first searching whether the file was in an existing tab in an existing window; if not it'll open a new tab in current window otherwise it'll make that tab in foreground. Turns out this doesn't work if the window that contains the file is minimized, and we don't even have a way to tell whether that window was minimized or not.
Many serious problems in 2181 build.
Sublime needs a "Find Definition" command
I find myself constantly doing a "Find All" for a certain identifier, searching through the hits for the definition, opening the definition, and going back and closing the Find Results window. It would be super handy if this workflow were shortened to just a "Find Definition" command.
Granted this would need some language level integration in order to determine what hit was most likely the definition, but it could also be done via some popup list of the hits ordered by likelihood of being a definition which the user could click and it would pop open that find result without the intermediate step of having a Find Results window to deal with.
Furthermore, having a shortcut for this command such as command- or control-clicking (or double-clicking) a word would be super rad. I used a shortcut like that in Visual Studio for years and loved it.
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