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

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Remember what's folded

Griffin Smith 12 ár síðan 0

Code folding is great, but whenever I do a git operation or anything external to the editor that changes the contents of the file, all the stuff that I've gone through and folded unfolds again. It would be really cool if ST2 saved what methods/classes/etc. were folded in the workspace. 

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Divisable window panes

Rhys Burnie 13 ár síðan updated by Jon Skinner 13 ár síðan 0
One of the most enjoyable things about Eclipse and the family of Eclipse base IDEs is the ability to drag windows to cause them to split. There is also no limit to the amount you can split.

I know you can drag tabs out of sublime into a new window but this isn't really as useful as having the split panes in Eclipse.

It would be great if you take a look at that functionality if you havent already seen it.

Full screen + split panes for multiple files would ROCK!
Answer
Jon Skinner 13 ár síðan
You can use the View/Layout menu to get split panes
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Non english characters in Vintage Command Mode

stratoukos 13 ár síðan 0

When using an input source without Latin characters (e.g. Greek) Vintage command mode is unusable, since the commands are mapped to Latin characters. Vim has the same problem, but you can solve it by mapping every single Latin character to the Greek equivalent in the .vimrc (map a α; map b β; ...).


Since you can't do the same thing on Vintage mode, it should execute the appropriate command regardless of the input language, in the same vein that "cmd+φ" and "cmd+π" trigger the same action as "cmd+f" and "cmd+p".


Thanks.

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Line ending options in wrong menu

Roman Ataman 12 ár síðan 0
Line ending settings should't be filed under View. Edit or File would be the first place a user is looking for that.
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keep track of recently modified/saved files

David H. 11 ár síðan 0
It would be awesome if there's a way to keep track of list of modified files in a project.
There should be a way to clear the list as well.  So basically, this is very similar to the "Open Recent" menu, which keeps track of recently closed files but rather for modified/saved files.

Here's a use case for it.

I'm a single developer working on various website projects and I don't want to use any version control tool (only because either i don't want to pay for it or it's too resource intensive to run it on my laptop that I'm using to do development work).
After publishing the project in Production server, I'm constantly working on incremental enhancements to the website.  The changes for one enhancement may include css files, js file, view files, controller files, and config files that are all over different directories in my project.
I don't want to upload all files again or rely on ftp auto-sync feature but rather upload only the changed/saved files manually myself.

If this feature is available in sublime text then I would simply review the list of files that have been modified/saved and upload them to the server and clear the list before starting the next enhancement change. (I guess this list should include new files as well, so maybe the file name should be added whenever Save function is used)

What do you think? :)
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Add a window width option for use when toggling sidebar

Cameron Eagans 12 ár síðan updated by Ross A. Reyman 11 ár síðan 2

It would be very handy if there was a simple boolean option that would cause the editor to resize itself when the sidebar is toggled.


For instance, say that the editor window does not have the sidebar visible and it's currently 800px wide. Let's also assume that the sidebar was previously set to 200px.


When the new feature that I'm proposing is enabled and the sidebar hotkey is pressed, the editor window would get the width of the sidebar and resize itself to be that much wider on the side where the sidebar appears. So the total window width would be 1000px. When the sidebar is closed, the window would decrease back down to 800px.


This behavior is roughly similar to how the old Textmate 1.x file drawer functioned - the drawer could open without affecting the placement of the rest of the window. This would be very very handy for people that don't use their editor in fullscreen mode.

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Bug with snippets (multiple mirrored replaced)

Roman Komarov 12 ár síðan 0

Here is a simple test-case you can try in ST’s console:

view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: ${1/.+/1/}$1${1/.+/2/} ${1/.+/1/}$1${1/.+/2/} ${1/.+/1/}$1${1/.+/2/}"})

When you have a snippet with more than one mirrored replacements going before the mirrored tabstops, the order of the inserted snippets is broken.

So, in example above you can see that all three space-separated parts are equal, however if you’d run this snippet and write something like `foo`, then you’d get

snippet: 1foo2 foo12 foo12

and that’s wrong, it should be:

snippet: 1foo2 1foo2 1foo2

That bug is really a stopper for what I want to do :(

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Resolve keymap shortcut conflict

Pawel Kasperek 12 ár síðan 0

In ST2 is more default shortcuts that helpfull working with this tool. But Sometimes there i'm installed many great plugins that are encountered shortcut conflicts with default keymap shortcuts.  This problem was posted in ST2 forum: http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5569&p=32246&hilit=keymap#p32246. So, maybe keymap manager is good resolution but I thing that better is situation when ST2 encounter shortcut conflicts (there is in Visual Studio or Jetbrains IDE tools as RubyMine) . So, another resolution is added bool option when an user would be decided that any plugin can't encounter default shortcut (users keymaping wolud be ignored).


Pawel

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Copy files from Sources Folder to another location

Eddi Hughes 12 ár síðan 0
Perhaps a suggestion,

Like in Netbeans, make it so that a user can "Copy files from Sources Folder to another location" - this allows users to keep a local repo in a separate folder, say Dropbox and run their WAPM/MAMP/LAMP server for local rapid development before pushing commits.

I like to keep my repo clean and in Dropbox to sync between my two computers. I can work on my desktop/laptop at any moment throughout the week. It would be nice to have a "Copy files from Sources Folder to another location" so that rapid development on local WAPM/MAMP/LAMP is fast and keeps the repo in a seperate location (not on the local server)
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Vintage: implement ZZ and :x (do like Ctrl+S, Ctrl+W)

Kai Grossjohann 13 ár síðan Uppfært 13 ár síðan 0
Hi, Sublime Text is way cool and Sublime Text + Vintage is way more cooler :-)

It would be great if ZZ in command mode would save the current file and close the tab.
Likewise, for :x.