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

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Add a version which can run in the terminal

Markus Haider 11 jaar geleden 0
It would be great if I could use sublime text via the terminal on a remote machine (like emacs or vim)


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Bug with auto_indent and inserting snippets

Roman Komarov 12 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 12 jaar geleden 1

Here is a complex bug I stumbled upon: when you recreate an indent by yourself (adding a new line, erasing inserted indent, adding your desired indent) and then insert a snippet with a newline at the end, then if there is no tabstops, then the indent is added ok, but when there are tabstops before newline, then the auto_indent is not created. And fun thing: that happens only when `auto_indent` option is enabled, if you'd disable it, there would be an automatic indent for snippet, but the bug won't be there.

Well, that's complex, but here is an example code that reproduces the problem and what you could run through ST's console:

edit = view.begin_edit("lol");view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "\n"});view.erase(edit, sublime.Region(view.line(view.sel()[0]).a, view.sel()[0].a));view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "    "});view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: $1foo\n"});view.end_edit(edit)

Or if expanded:

edit = view.begin_edit("lol")
view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "\n"})
view.erase(edit, sublime.Region(view.line(view.sel()[0]).a, view.sel()[0].a))
view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "    "})
view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: $1foo\n"})
view.end_edit(edit)

If you'd run it somewhere with an indent, the indent would be created at the end of the snippet when you'd `tab` to the ending tabstop. But if you'd remove the `$1` or set `"auto_indent": false`, then it would magically work.

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dark menus in osx

Boterock 11 jaar geleden bijgewerkt 11 jaar geleden 1

it would be nice to have dark menus (or customizable) in OSX, the sublime window is pretty, why not make the menus pretty too? i made a little example 

http://cl.ly/2y2t3H3L0T2M 

and here is a screenshot  

http://cl.ly/image/0w0w3C1C1o3v

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Being able to comment out a selection through a right-click context menu

Justin Vos 11 jaar geleden bijgewerkt door Ashish Kumar 11 jaar geleden 1
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full screen no focus change

Alex Greenfield 12 jaar geleden 0

Hi,


I'm am using ST2 on mac with REPL and R. What I would like to do is open a quartz display (i.e. generate a figure) without having ST2 switch to a different screen. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!


~Alex

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Regular Expression Engine research

Michiel Eghuizen 11 jaar geleden 0

Isn't there a good possibility to replace the regular expression engine with a faster one? I guess you use "re" from python, but there are faster ones.


Find/replace on large files is rather slow and could crash. For example:

a file of 1.000.000 rows with empty lines, replace "^\n" with "" (without the quotes), to remove the empty lines. This will take a while or crash.


This is because the "re" uses backtracking, which could be rather slow. But there are also regular expression engines which use finite state machine (FSA). You can see this page for more information: http://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp1.html


Possible options could be (but not limited to):

Seeing the benchmarks on the internet, it could make a lot of difference.

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Menu items have uneven spacing

Gabriel Banfalvi 12 jaar geleden 0
The arrows (possibly the entire menu item) in the menu are unevenly spaced in Windows. Note the distance between the Model and Plugin entries and the Plugin and Test entries. 

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Tribal’s Clinical Coding Services

Patrick Wolf 11 jaar geleden 0
http://resourcingmicrosites.com/tribal-clinicalcoding/coding.php

What do we do?
Tribal Health Services is a market leader in providing clinical coding services to NHS and now private hospital clients, including:

• Clinical coding consultants
• Clinical coding training
• Mentoring services
• Clinical coding queries – information support
• Information Governance (IG) audits
• Coder level audits
• PbR awareness
• Health care consultancy
• Delivery of fully managed services

As the NHS faces increasing financial pressures, timely and accurate clinical coding is critical. Trusts rely on efficient, high quality coding to drive revenue under Payment by Results (PbR).

Tribal’s coding services help Trusts and PCTs actively meet these challenges. Our high quality, experienced consultants work alongside clients’ in-house teams to consistently improve coding perform ace. We invest in long-term partnerships that share risk and continually evolve in line with our clients’ requirements.

Delivering client value: Our emphasis is on building skills, not long-term dependency. We do this by consistently delivering value and transferring skills to our clients, for example, through our training and mentoring programmes.

Experience and capability: Tribal’s coding services build on the excellent reputation established by Westhill Consulting, which joined Tribal in 2008. We continue to only employ clinical coding consultants able to guarantee consistent, expert, value-added services.



Helpful References:
http://chirpstory.com/li/187353
https://medium.com/p/aba6f7072085
http://acworth.patch.com/groups/westhill-consulting-clinical-coding/p/westhill-consulting-clinical-coding--about-you
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Auto-complete bug

guest 12 jaar geleden 0
Hi: try this  type \ then type "
expected result \"
but got \""
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Gold Starts New Week On Upbeat Note

yukolaolaw01 11 jaar geleden in Plugin announcements 0

Investing.com - Coming off the best weekly performance in a month last week, gold futures again traded higher in the early part of Monday’s Asian as traders continued to boost the yellow metal higher.

On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for September delivery rose 0.43% to USD1,377.10 per troy ounce in Asian trading Monday. The September contract settled up 0.74% at USD1,371.20 per ounce last Friday.

Gold prices added 4.55% on the week, the strongest gain since the week ending July 12. The precious metal has rebounded 16% since hitting a 34-month low of USD1,180.15 a troy ounce on June 28.

Gold futures were likely to find support at USD1,304.50 a troy ounce, the low from August 9 and near-term resistance at USD1,391.35, the high from June 17.

Gold was embraced as a safe-haven play last week amid some concerning U.S. data points that weighed on stocks. In U.S. economic news out last Friday, the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's preliminary reading on the overall index on consumer sentiment for August fell to 80 from 85.1 in July. The August reading was the worst in four months.

The Commerce Department said housing starts rose 5.9% to 896,000 units. Economists expected housing starts to rise to 900,000 units.

Data indicate traders are boosting their long bets on bullion. According to the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission, net long positions in gold futures and options contracts jumped 18% to 56,604 contracts for the week ending August 13.

Demand in India and possible mine strikes in South Africa may boost prices in the next four to five weeks before an industry conference in Denver, Bloomberg reported, citing a JPMorgan research report published last week.

Elsewhere, Comex silver for September delivery inched down 0.06% to USD23.307 per ounce while copper for September delivery rose 0.30% to USD3.372 per ounce.

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