Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
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Problem with reloading files and mouse scrolling
If an open file is reloaded because it changed and the text is longer than the original window, the scrollbar does not adjust until you hit keys, so mouse scrolling doesn't work.
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Folder renaming bug
If you change the name of a folder to the same name but change the casing of the letters, the editor won't recognize it and it will still show the old, unchanged name.
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Provide an icon for creating shortcuts
I don't know how sublime works in Windows or Mac, but in Linux, there isn't a way to create an shortcut with Sublime's Icon on it. I currently have to use a bo-bo icon for sublime's shortcut.
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HTML (Rails) should be HTML (Ruby)
.html.erb file extension is used in non-Rails Ruby frameworks. The format should be referred to as HTML (Ruby)
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Parameters on javascript functions lost color inside function
function ( par1 (color), par2 ) {
par1 (color white)
}
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Release Sublime Text as Free software
I would pay for a binary of Sublime Text if the sources were distributed for free.
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ability to add language syntax bundles in User directory
it would be great to have the ability to add language syntax bundles under the User directory, (or perhaps in a separate, optional "User Packages" directory), so that we could maintain our language bundles separately from the default ones. that way one only has to keep track of / update that one folder when moving between machines.
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Add `fail` to Ruby special-method syntax
`fail` is missing from the special-methods array in Ruby.tmLanguage.
This can simply be added to the list, so it is highlighted.
This can simply be added to the list, so it is highlighted.
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Temp file for new documents
Would it be possible/feasible so that every "New Document" saved or not automatically creates a Temp file located in a specified location? This could be configurable through the user preferences. Sometimes I code/write something that don't want/need to save and dedicate a file to. But would like to access it from another PC and continue if I forget to save or put in a "scratch file".
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Command line option to open files with SublimeText
TextMate has a "mate" command line script that could open files, e.g. "mate hello.py" or directories "mate ."
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