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

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Highlight folder of the active file in sidebar

Jussi Rytkönen il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 12 ans 2
When you are editing a file the name of this file gets highlighted in the side bar, but only if the folder where the file resides is unfolded. Unfolding the folder when you activate the file could quickly get very annoying, but how about just highlighting the folder itself?

I normally work with many projects open in the sidebar and often these projects have files with same names so knowing which project the current file belongs to is crucial. Highlighting the folder would help a lot in this.
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"(project) file/name" in title bar

Brian Okken il y a 11 ans mis à jour par Henrik Pauli il y a 7 ans 2

Current set up in ST3 is "file/name (project)"

The problem with that is that minimized windows will chop off the title, and then I only see part of the file path, and not the project.

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SideBar Files Custom Sort

Michael Brennan-White il y a 12 ans 0
I not only would like the ability to sort the files in the side bar by the modification date as suggested by Clayton Hynfield but also the ability to Sort by File Type

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Find in Project Files

Ken Richard il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Jon Skinner il y a 11 ans 4
The find in files lets you choose a folder for searching which is very nice.  It would be even better if there was an easy way to reset to the project folder.  Alternatively add a "Find in Project Files" option.
Solution
Jon Skinner il y a 13 ans
I agree! Handily, the Project/Find in Project menu item does just this :)
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regular expression save as a template

xue il y a 12 ans 0

I hope sublime text next version has a new feature that when i find something with regular expression , i can save it as a template ,so next time i want to use it ,i can directly use. I think this can save a lot of timeImage 177

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OSX: up and down on first and last line

adzenith il y a 14 ans mis à jour par Pavlos Vinieratos il y a 13 ans 6
In OS X, pressing up on the first line of a buffer should go to the beginning of the line, and pressing down on the last line should go to the end.
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Make Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel increase / decrease coding font size (zoom in and out)

Metin Amiroff il y a 14 ans mis à jour par Jon Skinner il y a 12 ans 3

Now that we have mouse actions support, it would be great to have this feature by default. Quickly zooming in and out with scroll wheel while ctrl is pressed is familiar to users as most of web browsers already implement that.
Solution
Jon Skinner il y a 13 ans
This was added in 2139
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Improve pane layout

Games Faction il y a 14 ans mis à jour par Darin Morrison il y a 12 ans 4
A lot of issues with the panes would be solved by adopting a similar system to BRIEF from several years ago. I can;t remember the exact specific keys, but in BRIEF, to split a pane, you would press F3 then the direction to split and a new pane would be created, automatically taking keyboard focus. For instance, F3+right, would split the current pane into two with the new one on the right-side of the original. This could be repeated infinitely in any direction.

F4+cursor removes the split in the cursor direction
F2+cursor moves keyboard focus to the pane in the cursor direction
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Column selection mode does not toggle on if you press alt mid mouse drag

Chase de Languillette il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 0
Kind of nitpicky, but this happens to me at least once per day-

1. Start a left click drag to start selecting text.
2. Press alt while the left mouse button is still down.

Note that column selection does not toggle on.  While dragging the mouse, pressing & releasing the alt key should toggle back & forth between column selection and regular selection.  

Textmate does this, and it's just a nice flexibility thing to have.  Sometimes I change my mind mid-drag and it's annoying to have to restart the selection process :)
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Overwrite read-only files when saving

Matthew Johnson il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Mark Fowler il y a 12 ans 1
Some IDEs, such as Visual Studio, provide the user with an option to "Overwrite" a read-only file when saving, by changing the file's read-only status and then saving the changes. Having an "Overwrite" button in the read-only warning message would be helpful, since I usually just go and find the read-only file and change the state anyways.