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

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Pressing ctrl+tab with no tabs open right after startup crashes the editor

dragoon 14 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Jon Skinner 14 lat temu 3
Atleast on Windows 7 64bit.

If you open tabs and then close all of them, ctrl+tab doesn't crash the application anymore.
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Jon Skinner 14 lat temu
Fixed in build 2020
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hello I would like sublime supporting lilypond -> http://www.lilypond.org/ maybe it does and I don't know how.

Henrik Pantle 12 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Henrik Pantle 12 lat temu 3

hello I would like sublime supporting lilypond  -> http://www.lilypond.org/  maybe it does and I don't know how.

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Wrap each line of selection in tag

H C 14 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez Jon Skinner 12 lat temu 4
Love the new "key binding to wrap the selection in a tag" feature. Please add the ability to select multiple lines and have each line wrapped in a tag. TextMate does this beautifully. I think TM's key binding for this is command+cntrl+shift+w
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Jon Skinner 14 lat temu
This can be done by first splitting the selection into lines (command+shift+l on osx), and then using the regular wrap selection in tag binding - I don't think a separate binding is desirable in this case.
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OS X: Font rendering/anti alias of search bar messed up in fullscreen

Frederic Hemberger 13 lat temu zaktualizowano 13 lat temu 1

Today I noticed something strange. After switching to fullscreen mode, the font rendering/anti alias of the search bar breaks.


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Switching back to windowed mode and everything works fine again. I don't have any font_options set im my config.


OS X 10.6.8

Sublime Text build 2220

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Package ratings

Chris Eigner 11 lat temu 0
I'd love to see github fork/star counts next to packages in the package explorer. This would give some indication which packages to use when there are many dups.
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Copy file name and/or file location from its tab's context menu

R K 13 lat temu 0

 In a collaborative environment, I often have to quickly send someone the name and/or location of the file I'm currently working on. My previously used editor had an option to copy that info from the context menu of the file's/buffer's tab directly to the clipboard, which is really handy, especially if the paths are really long and nested deeply.


The options in my previous editor were like this (example path and file: /very/long/path/to/my/working/directory/file.pm):

- 'Copy full path' -> /very/long/path/to/my/working/directory/file.pm

- 'Copy file name' -> file.pm

- 'Copy directory name' -> /very/long/path/to/my/working/directory/


This would be so perfect. :)

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Python auto-suggestions

Andrew B 13 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez FichteFoll 13 lat temu 1
Hi, is there a possibility for autosuggestion after I have imported such module? For example I import os module and then in the code I type os.(and at this point I want to see suggestions about all possible methods, functions, etc. in that module.
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OS X: Scroll bar does not respect system preference "Click in the scroll bar to jump to the spot that's clicked"

Andy Durdin 14 lat temu 0
In OS X Snow Leopard, when the user has configured scroll bars to “Jump to the spot that's clicked” (instead of the default “Jump to the next page”), Sublime Text 2 (build 2111) incorrectly scrolls by a page when clicked.

Additionally, when this preference is enabled and the user drags in the scroll bar, it should jump to the location and continue to scroll to the corresponding location the user drags to. (Incidentally, this is the same scrolling behaviour as the minimap provides.)

This system preference is found at: System Preferences > Appearance > Click in the scroll bar to:

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Project 1 file scan blocks project 2 file scan

Scott Bowers 14 lat temu 0

I have a lot of projects and I need to context-switch frequently.  Some of these projects are quite large and some of these are on remote volumes, which take a while to scan. When this process starts, and I need to switch to a different project, the new project will not start to scan the files until the previous one finishes.


Use case: I work on remote project X on day one, finish and close out sublime. When I work on project Y on day two, I open sublime to find that it instantly starts scanning project X.  When I switch to project Y, sublime sits there, not letting me Goto Anything or see any of my files until the previous scan finishes.  Only then will it start scanning project Y

Also, sublime throws away the directory scan of project X when I switch to project Y.  This means that a quick fix for project Y means that I have to then wait for an entire scan of project X.  Sublime should be able to hold on to this information, so I can quickly switch between X/Y without having to wait. 

In my opinion it would be best to:

1) Sublime caches the file scan of your projects. When you switch to a project, immediately use the cache so I can start editing files and being productive.
2) Display an indication in the file tree and goto anything of entries that have not been verified
3) Scan files in the background to verify
4) When I switch to a project, pause any existing scans and start scanning it immediately.

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Have "Goto Anything" should respond to other "Goto *" keyboard commands

Shayne Sweeney 14 lat temu Ostatnio zmodyfikowane przez adzenith 14 lat temu 3

I love the Goto Anything menu, I use it religiously. I also use the more specific Goto menus, like the line, or symbol ones.


I find myself often hitting the keyboard command for another Goto action while using the Goto Anything menu. I think this addition would be useful and easy to implement.

Here's an example of how it might work:

Hit Command-P, start typing the name of the file and narrow it down, highlighting the one you're after.

Now press Command-R, you are now searching through symbols in the highlighted file. The string in the text field for the Goto Anything menu shows an "@" appended. You can backspace to return to the previous state.