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Odd behaviour of collumn select with keyboard

Bent Furevik 13 year бұрын updated by Jon Skinner 13 year бұрын 2
When selecting collumns of code with Ctrl+Alt + Up or Down the marker only expands in height. I think it should have one fixed point of origin from where the marker expands either up or down, but not in both directions. Now I have to start over if I selected too much. 

I'm on Windows btw.
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Javascript syntax highlighting for wrapped functions

Ben Vanik 14 year бұрын 0
If you have a function that wraps syntax highlighting will be broken.

For example, this function will be correctly highlighted:
foo.func = function(a, b, c) {
};

But this function won't be:
foo.func = function(a,
  b, c) {
};

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Function hints in status bar

John Helveston 11 year бұрын жаңартылды 11 year бұрын 2

It would be great if function hints could pop up in the status bar as you type, like they do in the R console. For example, in R if you start typing "plot(", the bottom of the console displays the function hint "plot(x, y, ...)" so you know what the function arguments are. This might be too specific to R, but I'm sure other languages have something similar. Maybe this could be built into the Enhanced-R plugin?

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Add ids to Context.sublime-menu separators

Will Bond 14 year бұрын 0
I've been working on a few packages and it would be very useful to be able to position entries in the context menu. Right now for the included Context.sublime-menu files only one has an id, "end". If you could add ids to the ones surrounding the "select_all" command, that would be awesome!

Thanks!
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Provide a context manager for View.{begin,end}_edit

Patryk Zawadzki 13 year бұрын 0

Something along the lines of:

class Editor(object):    def __init__(self, view, command, args):        self.view = view        self.command = command        self.args = args    def __enter__(self):        self.edit = self.view.begin_edit(self.command, self.args)        return self.edit    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):        self.view.end_edit(self.edit)
class View(…):    def edit(self, command, args):        return Editor(self, command, args)

Would allow one to forget about the problems of pairing begins with ends:

with view.edit(…, …):    do_something()    do_something_else()
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Create project

SkS 13 year бұрын 0

If you delete all folders from the project and it will be empty, but not saved, then saving will display the last opened folder in the project.


I apologize for my bad English.

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Commenting a line without selecting is broken

Satyajit Ranjeev 14 year бұрын 0

Lets say I have a line: 
    <li><a href="news.html"> News</a></li>
assume the cursor is where the | is, when I press Command / this is the output:
    <li><a href="news.html"><!--  -->News</a></li>
The output should have been:
    <!-- <li><a href="news.html">News</a></li> -->
This seems to be broken in html, css and js files, but works with python. 

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Fast and easy settings framework

Catalin Poida 11 year бұрын 0
It's great that there is a file where you can edit the settings, but it takes a lot to learn how to edit it and to customize it.
It would be great to have a window where to have all the setting and even more a search tool for the settings. When dealing with many settings, it takes you a lot find the specific option, that is why a search box for the settings will be most appreciated. 
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Settings for default file extension on save

Lee Powell 11 year бұрын 0
For file types such as Markdown that can have multiple valid file extensions, it'd be nice to be able to configure Sublime on which to use. At the moment Markdown is saved as *.mdown, but it'd be great to be able to configure to use *.md, *.markdown etc depending on user perference.
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Crown Environmental Capital Management Articles Thermal Solutions' Evolution Boilers Make a "Big Splash" at Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada

Aaron LeVaugh 11 year бұрын 0

Crown Environmental Capital Management Articles Thermal Solutions' Evolution Boilers Make a "Big Splash" at Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada


Thermal Solutions Products LLC 1175 Manheim Pike # 7 Lancaster, PA, 17604 USA


Press release date: August 30, 2013


Great Wolf Lodge is North America's largest family of indoor waterpark resorts. Of the twelve (12) locations in the United States and Canada, Thermal Solutions has nearly forty (40) boilers and water heaters installed in eight (8) of those locations. To highlight one is the Niagara Falls Lodge & Waterpark. This four story, year-round full service resort has 406 suites and features 660,000 gallons of rides and slides in a 103.000 square foot indoor water park complete with 13 water slides, an enormous 118,000 gallon wave pool, 132,000 gallon winding lazy river, 3 hydro massage pools, several additional activity pools and structures. As construction began in building this new site, Great Wolf Lodge's initiatives as a green hotel was to save energy and water while reducing waste. One of the companies teaming up with Enbridge Gas

Distribution to take on this challenge was E.J. Walsh, our local sales representative in Ontario. After reviewing the heating needs of both the building and pool, five (5) Evolution non-condensing boilers, each sized at 3,000,000 btuh natural gas input, were installed. Joe Krawczyk, Great Wolf Lodge's Director of Engineering explains "The Evolution boilers from Thermal Solutions have higher heating capacities but a smaller footprint. Their vertical chassis fits in less than six square feet of floor space. This energy efficient heating system could accommodate our facility's needs while providing the heat and cost savings we were after. User friendly and super quiet – less than 60 dB – these boilers are simple to operate and maintain. Operating efficiency was also a factor. These boilers operate at 88 percent efficiency rating, meaning 88 cents out of every dollar is used to create heat." EJ Walsh's Jonathan Ingram added "This waterpark can't afford for the water to be cool. The boilers we supplied come with a peace of mind factor that can't be underestimated. Great Wolf Lodge promises 83°F water, 365 days a year and we made sure that they'd be able to do just that!"

With the Evolution boilers, Great Wolf Lodge is saving nearly 29 million cubic feet of natural gas consumption a year. Therefore, with the $1.6 million expenditure made, the simple payback is estimated in 3.6 years.


About Thermal Solutions


Thermal Solutions Products, LLC has designed the Evolution high efficiency copper-finned boilers and water heaters to meet the needs of today's commercial heating requirements. The Evolution takes the very best of existing copper-finned boiler and water heater technology to the next level by incorporating a list of design features not found in all products. Real-life serviceability, exceptional heat exchanger, advanced combustion design made simple, and unique timesaving controls are all combined in a compact quick-connect package with efficiencies of up to 97%.


Source:

Crown Capital Eco Management

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