Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Detect more diff formats
I like to use Sublime Text to highlight diffs. On some of my projects I use the Darcs VCS and not git. The diff package in Sublime contains a firstLineMatch regex option for "diff\ --git[ ]". Unfortunately, Darcs produces diff output that starts with "diff -rN -u", not "diff --git".
To fix this, I've hacked my part of the Diff package regex to read "diff[ ]" instead. However in general this would seem the better way to do it? I can't see a reason why files starting "diff" that weren't generated from git should go unhighlighted, unless there's something I'm missing.
Customisable shortcuts for build tools
- One for doing a lint style syntax check
- One for running the code in the current file
- One for running php code sniffer for validating the coding standards on the current file.
I can see this coming in handy for other things like being able to run unit tests or integrating with your workflow (rsyncing the current file to a test server for example) as well.
It might be worth setting a few defaults for common tasks if this goes in too for the most common of the tasks like syntax checks, executing the current file and running tests for the current project.
Under Windows, when alt-tabbing during a drag and drop, the drag and drop is broken
Scenario: you want to move a tab from one Sublime Text 2 window to the other, but to reach the other window you must alt-tab while dragging the tab. Unfortunately, alt-tab breaks the drag and drop.
Most other tabbed applications (e.g. Firefox) work fine when alt-tabbing while dragging a tab.
This is also broken for win-tab.
Goto Folder functionality
Snippet transformations don't work correctly
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Welcome to the new Westhill and Elrick Community website.
Welcome to the new Westhill and Elrick Community website.
This site has been established by Westhill & Elrick Community Council (W&ECC) to bring together and promote the diverse range of community groups active in the area. It is hoped that as the website progresses more and more local groups will join us to promote what they do in the local community and that this site will be a one-stop shop to find out what's going on in Westhill & Elrick.
W&ECC was formed in 2008 having formerly been the Westhill & District Residents Association.
Community Councils are statutory bodies whose main aims are to represent the views and take action to promote the interest of the community. Community Councils can carry out a variety of roles including campaigning on local issues, supporting and encouraging other community organisations, helping with environmental projects, commenting on local planning and other issues and conducting local surveys.
W&ECC meet every second Thursday of each month at 7pm usually in the Staff Room, Westhill Academy and all local residents are most welcome.
Pressing escape when viewing a preview buffer should return user to previous buffer
I'd like to recommend a new feature. When I click on a file once in the sidebar, a "preview" buffer appears (a tab-less buffer). This is nice, but I'd like to be able to press ESC to return me to the previous tab/buffer I was viewing rather than having to click somewhere.
For example: double-click a file in the sidebar, notice that a tab has appeared containing that file's buffer. Now click once on another file in the sidebar, and notice that a tabless buffer appears. If I'm done viewing that file's contents, I need to click the first file's tab in order to make the tabless buffer appear.
Thanks for the request. There are already a couple of ways of doing this from the keyboard:
"ignored_snippets": [ "function" ],
Option to mirror switching tabs in different groups.
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