Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
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Maximum File Size Setting for "Find in Files"
It seems that there is a built in limit for the file size when using "Find in Files..." function.
I have huge .php File (~480 kb) which is not beeing processed by the search.
It would be nice to have a setting for the limit.
Every color value is underlined with the respective color
In CSS, every color value is underlined with the respective color.
A bit like ReSharper does, like this:
trim_trailing_white_space_on_save should not remove up to the current cursor position
Data loss when network drive is unavailable
Open file from Finder in new tab. not new window
On OSX, if I double click a file in Finder or drop it onto the dock icon, ST2 always opens a new window. I'd like it to open as a new tab in the existing window (if there is one); the only way to do this at the moment is to drag the file onto the existing window. I've tagged this as "bug" because I understood that the "open_files_in_new_window": false setting was supposed to do this, but it doesn't seem to work.
This is what open_files_in_new_window does - check you've entered it into the right location (it's a global setting, rather than a file setting).
The time a new window should be created with open_files_in_new_window set to false is when Sublime Text is on a different desktop to the the current one
Convert file paths in the code into clickable links
Notification of changes to files outside of Sublime
Support for Agda (syntax, input unicode characters (\forall is for ∀, for example), integration with agda binary)
Agda is now possible to edit in emacs only, but Sublime seems to be perfect replacement for it.
Minimal list of features to support it is:
* Syntax (emacs doesn't support it by itself, only by grabbing some output from agda executable)
* Unicode symbols (when typing \forall, you get ∀, \-> is for → etc.)
* Grabbing output with highlighting from Agda
I'll try to make plugin myself, but I have no experience in it.
Feature request: show command palette for chord keybindings
For chord keybindings (e.g. ⌘K⌘U), it would be very helpful if the command palette pops up after the first key to show all possible commands bound to chords starting with that key, e.g. pressing ⌘K would open the command palette, filtered to show only these commands:
- ⌘K⌘T Fold tag attributes
- ⌘K⌘J Unfold all
- ⌘K⌘L Lowercase
- ⌘K⌘U Uppercase
- ⌘K⌘B Toggle Side Bar
This will help immensely with rarely-used commands, allowing the user to remember only the initial key of the chord. For example, I use many Git bindings regularly, but it is practically impossible to remember the bindings I use very rarely, and when I need one of them I either have to filter the command palette by "Git:", or give up and do the task in a terminal. Still, I know all of them are bound to chords starting with ⌘G, and having a visual aid would allow me to complete the chord by shortcut, much quicker than filtering around the palette.
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