Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.
Sublime feels frozen
Dear all, I'm having trouble with sublime text 2.0.1, I've been using it for a couple of months now but all of a sudden none of the files I've opened using sublime are responding so I can't type anything, try and delete code nothing its literally just like a read-only screen. Please any help I'd really appreciate it.
Check for updates screen
I think it would be nice if you could introduce a Help -> Check for updates screen as that way, we would be able to switch the release channel with minimal effort which i am sure many of us would benefit from.
Uncloseable tab/crash if you Ctrl+C subl before you close the tab it opens
To reproduce this, open some text with the subl command:
echo foo | subl
This affects OS X (at least, other OSes may be affected).
New setting: Open large files without syntax highlighting
Could a new setting be introduced that would make the editor open files larger than X kB/MB (where "X" is a number chosen by the user) without syntax highlighting? (if needed the user can set the syntax later after opening the file)
new icon
IPython + Sublime Text would be the greatest Python enviroment ever.
__file__ is incorrect (a relative path) in plugin python modules
On drag folder on SB2 make project
Tab behavior like Firefox
When I am working on a project and have a lot of files open, tabs are starting to disappear from the screen, which then become unreachable, but even before that, they become so small, that they become useless as a means to navigate anyway. I really prefer the way Firefox handles tabs rather than the way Chrome handles its tabs, after which Sublime Text seems to be modelled. It would be great if there was an option to have change this behavior to a be more like Firefox, which means a larger minimum tab width (so they remain useful) and being able to reach the tabs that are outside the view by scrolling over the scrollpane, which triggers a horizontal scrolling of the tabs, so you can access the tabs that are out of view.
The scrolling behavior would be the most important aspect, because tabs becoming unreachable means that you are forced to rely on keyboard shortcuts.
The best text editor I've used
I use this for almost all of my programming now, and I'm even considering switching from my C++ IDE to Sublime Text and makefiles just for the editing features. Thanks for supporting Linux, and keep up the good work!
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