Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Area position / Find files or in file (ctrl+F / ctrl+shift+F)
Ctrl+T or ctrl+P appears at the top, which is nice. For those two, you search something.
With Ctrl+F or ctrl+shift+F, you also search for something.
Problem : those two windows does not appears at the same position. Coming from textmate, just can't get used to it.
And it makes me think about e! or some eclipse flavors, which is a feeling I'm not looking for.
Is there a way to customize the Ctrl+F or ctrl+shift+F areas, and let them appear as the Ctrl+T or ctrl+P do ?
Extend scope to included Files
Block comment in Ruby
I select some lines and press ctrl+shift+/:
It's incorrect. I expect to see this:
Remove unnecessary/unused File types
I primarily use sublime for Web development, and the file types in use are HTML, CSS, JS, PHP. I want to remove the unnecessary filetypes and syntax files that gets loaded like c++, erlang, java etc. Is there a way to configure this?
Open in browser of choice option for ST3
Whenever I run a command that opens the browser by default it opens in firefox. I primarily use chrome and even have that set to the default.
JSP Autocomplete for self terminated tags fail if there is a ":" in the element
When typing the code below, using syntax JSP, when you get to the closing div tag it will not auto complete the div but rather the <foo:bar .../> because it doesn't understand that it is self terminated. Only reproducible when a ":" is present (which are common in JSP for TagLibs).
<div>
<foo:bar attribute="hi" />
</div>
same keybindings on all platforms
I just started using sublime and I'm loving it! I work on both mac and linux, however, and I'm finding it super annoying that the default keybindings are so different between platforms. I know I can go through them all and remap them, but an easy way to do that by default would be awesome.
view.show(sublime.Region(a, b)) scrolls to wrong region in view
Some vars I work with:
visible_region = (366, 998) # manually centered view
selection = [26, 26] # cursor in line w/o selection
region = [26, 26] # in this case same as selection
visible_region = [16, 36] # first row, last row from above
size = 2099 # self.view.size()
region_size = 0 # diff between region end and begin
visible_size = 20 # diff between last and first row
begin = 16 # calculated first row
end = 36 # calculated last row
target_region = (366, 946) # calculated for self.view.show()
target_region = [16, 36] # translated into first, last row
visible_region = (603, 1351) # region I get after self.view.show()
Any idea?
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