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

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Let Goto Anything take focus from Find, replace

Scott Bowers il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Lorenzo Pisani il y a 13 ans 2

Currently, it is impossible to open any Goto menu while the find feature has focus. To my knowledge, the control key serves no function while the find pane has focus.  Pressing Control-P, etc should open the Goto bar, but does nothing instead.


Conversely, you can open the find bar while Goto is open, but it leaves the Goto bar open. 


Additionally, using a Goto-specific shortcut will close a current Goto bar, rather than switching to the Goto-specific variation.


I recommend that any opening any Goto, Find or Replace bar would first close any existing Goto, Find/replace bar. Much like the Replace bar closes Find and opens Replace and vice-versa.


Additionally, I recommend that the shortcut commands that open a searching feature (goto, find, replace, etc) not be used to close the feature.  Sometimes collisions between using multiple search features put you in a state where you think you're doing a Find, but you've actually just closed find and are now typing your search into the file you're editing, etc.  Escape is a good universal way of exiting a pane.


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Typo on ST3 API documentation

daniel sundberg il y a 12 ans 0

I belive I found a typo in the ST3 API docs:

set_async_timeout(callback, delay)

should be:

set_timeout_async(callback, delay)


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Block cursor. The hidden wide_caret setting is not a block, it's an underline.

David Niergarth il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 1
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Opening a folder from the command line should focus on the existing window if that folder is already open in Sublime.

Tim Haines il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Brian Jacobs il y a 4 ans 4
Opening a folder from the command line should focus on the existing window if that folder is already open in Sublime.
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HTML DEcode special characters - there is encode already, but decode will be also useful

Michal Zygmunt il y a 11 ans 0
There is HTML Encode special characters option available.
Will be good to add also decode to this.
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Better Open File / Goto Anything

Markus Haider il y a 13 ans mis à jour par dawgfoto il y a 11 ans 4
It would be great, if one could open any file (not only files already opened before) by just writing the path into Goto Anything (ctrl+p). Furthermore, the files in the current directory (given to Goto Anything) should be listed (with less priority then open files). Helpful would also be a tab-completion when going through directories, e.g. when I write "/home/test/D" a tab should complete it to "/home/test/Desktop"
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A version for PowerPC Macs running OS X 10.4

Andrew Taylor il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Paul Bissex il y a 11 ans 1
Sublime Text 2 is great, it does everything I want from a text editor for programming and nothing more. Every other editor I've used on a Mac has been lacking in one way or another. Any reason you can't make a build for older Macs? They're still solid, reliable machines ideally suited to some text editing.
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Display/highlight/indicate changed parts of file in gutter

Steven Lu il y a 12 ans mis à jour par FichteFoll il y a 12 ans 4
This is a feature in many IDEs such as Eclipse and Visual Studio, which I believe can be quite useful in a general purpose text editor. 

Along the gutter (next to the line numbers) a colored line is displayed across the lines which have been modified (and unsaved). Often there are multiple levels of this that show different "levels" of modification (unsaved changes, saved but not committed to VCS). 
This is very easy to implement in a basic way by using features already present in the editor (indicators), so this can be done as a plugin also. But it's not quite ideal because we don't want to use a circle (the circle would also conflict with other plugins I have like sublimeclang) we want a space-saving 1 or 2 pixel colored line for this.
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Organizing currently open files in folders / groups

Folke Schwinning il y a 12 ans 0

It would be nice if you could organize the currently open files in folders or group them together in the upper bar.

Sometimes I need to work on several projects, i.e. to get some source code from one project to include in another.

This feature would help you to stay organized and have an overview over all of the projects you are working on.


The feature could look something like this:
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Maybe this feature could also be included into the side bar:

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Show user that a file loads in the background

Oktay Acikalin il y a 14 ans mis à jour par Jon Skinner il y a 13 ans 0
Loading a 80MB XML file requires some time to process.
It would be nice to show the user that it's being loaded in the background by e.g. dimming the view and perhaps showing a waiting cursor.
One could say that if a load process needs more than one second to finish, the view should signalize it's background activity in some way.

PS When loading such a file it grows to about 160MB - TM had taken about 700MB. I'm very happy about this difference including background loading.
Solution
Jon Skinner il y a 13 ans
Progress bars were added in 2076