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

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Add plugin support for manipulating the minimap

Adam Sinus Skawiński 7 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 7 jaar geleden 1

It'd be great if plugins could affect the minimap similarly to Regions, or maybe even Phantoms. It's a bit silly to have to inject ASCII art into files for a better bird's-eye view on the minimap :>

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outer spacing of the gutter

Devinora 7 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 7 jaar geleden 0

Please tell me how to make external indents for the gutter?


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Sublime Text 3 settings per file type

f4th4n 7 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Keith Hall 6 jaar geleden 1

E.g PHP tab_size 2, JS tab_size 4 etc

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Make "subl +77 file.c" a valid syntax for opening file.c at line 77

elfchief 8 jaar geleden 0

I understand that the user can do "subl file.c:77", but the standard for editors on unix is to do the "subl +77 file.c" form. Not having this makes Sublime Text not a drop-in editor replacement on unix boxes (and OSX).


One good example of where this is painful: A very common operation (at least in my circles!) is to view a file with 'less' and then hit 'v' to edit if something needs changing. less will use the EDITOR environmental variable (which I have set to "subl") to open the file at the current line, using the +format


Literally every other editor I've used on unix over the past 25 years has supported this format... it would be really awesome if my editor of choice could also use it.

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With "OPEN FILES" in the sidebar, can we have a feature where they are grouped by extension?

Jeremy Harris 8 jaar geleden 0

That way my HTML, CSS, and Javascript are grouped together in sections and it's easier to find when I have a couple dozen tabs open. For example:


OPEN FILES


HTML

File1.html

File2.html

File3.html


CSS

File1.css

File2.css

File3.css


JS

File1.js

File2.js

File3.js

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Coalesce all "file reload" dialogs into one

blag 8 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 8 jaar geleden 0

My workflow is like this:


1. Open a bunch of files in Sublime

2. Edit files

3. Flip to terminal, commit/stash/whatever files

4. Switch Git branch

5. Flip back to Sublime

6. Hit "Reload" or "Cancel" a bunch of times on all of the "Reload changed file" dialogs that pop up

7. Goto step 2


I'm aware that I can have Sublime automatically reload open files when they change, but I don't want to do that because sometimes in step 6 I have files I don't want Sublime to reload.


What I'd like is a single dialog that lists the changed files in a table along with checkboxes next to them indicating which ones to reload (and don't reload them if I uncheck the checkbox). That would seriously help my workflow.

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Inline (ghost) Auto Completion

aristidesfl 8 jaar geleden 0

The popup autocompletion can sometimes be obtrusive, distracting and slow down typing to the point that some users just prefer to disable it.


Inline auto completion would be an optional auto completion preference. It would show inline, the result of pressing the tab key (or whatever shortcut the user has configured).


Inline and popup autocompletion modes would not be mutually exclusive. Both could be enabled at the same time, or just one of them.


Here is an example of what I'm talking about (from Fish Shell)


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Modal dialog box when ctr+tab to switch/scroll through open files (see Netbeans ctr+tab UX)

Michael Gorham 8 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door chipilov 8 jaar geleden 2

Modal dialog box when ctr+tab to switch/scroll through open files (see Netbeans ctr+tab UX)

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[Mac OS X] Double click filename in titlebar to change filename (and move file)

blag 9 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 9 jaar geleden 0

If you've ever needed to move a file you've had opened in an editor, this is the flow:


1. Close file in Sublime

2. Move file in file browser or terminal

3. Open file from new location in Sublime


Most Apple apps on Mac have a nifty feature where double clicking on the filename in the titlebar will pop up a menu that let's you move and rename the current file.


Here's an example from the built-in Preview app:


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This cuts down on the number of steps it takes to rename a file, down to one:

1. Double click filename in titlebar, edit name and location


I find it pretty useful in Preview, and I think it would be a great addition to Sublime (on OS X).


Thanks!

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HDbroadCAST 9 jaar geleden 0

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