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

External open: colon in filename
External opening of a file (i.e. from file browser), if the filename or path contains a colon (:), does not work.
sublime_text lab\:\ 1.txt
sublime_text "lab: 1.txt"
both open an empty buffer, named "lab". I guess the part after ":" is interpreted as a line number to go to

Setting to ignore certain package on specific syntax
It would be nice to have a User Setting to ignore specific packages when using a specific syntax.

Find/Replace alternative


Sublime should accept wildcard paths on command line on windows

Idea: Syntax highlighting defines sidebar colors and scrollbar styles

"Goto Anything" should use the selected text as default input

Bug with more than 99 conditional inserts in a snippet
Snippets with more than 99 conditional insert work incorrect: all the conditions with more than two digits in they are those to digits.
Here is a snippet to run through ST's console:
view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: $1${1/^(1$)?(2$)?(3$)?(4$)?(5$)?(6$)?(7$)?(8$)?(9$)?(10$)?(11$)?(12$)?(13$)?(14$)?(15$)?(16$)?(17$)?(18$)?(19$)?(20$)?(21$)?(22$)?(23$)?(24$)?(25$)?(26$)?(27$)?(28$)?(29$)?(30$)?(31$)?(32$)?(33$)?(34$)?(35$)?(36$)?(37$)?(38$)?(39$)?(40$)?(41$)?(42$)?(43$)?(44$)?(45$)?(46$)?(47$)?(48$)?(49$)?(50$)?(51$)?(52$)?(53$)?(54$)?(55$)?(56$)?(57$)?(58$)?(59$)?(60$)?(61$)?(62$)?(63$)?(64$)?(65$)?(66$)?(67$)?(68$)?(69$)?(70$)?(71$)?(72$)?(73$)?(74$)?(75$)?(76$)?(77$)?(78$)?(79$)?(80$)?(81$)?(82$)?(83$)?(84$)?(85$)?(86$)?(87$)?(88$)?(89$)?(90$)?(91$)?(92$)?(93$)?(94$)?(95$)?(96$)?(97$)?(98$)?(99$)?(100$)?(101$)?(102$)?(103$)?(104$)?(105$)?(106$)?(107$)?(108$)?(109$)?(110$)?(111$)?(112$)?.*/(?1:=1)(?2:=2)(?3:=3)(?4:=4)(?5:=5)(?6:=6)(?7:=7)(?8:=8)(?9:=9)(?10:=10)(?11:=11)(?12:=12)(?13:=13)(?14:=14)(?15:=15)(?16:=16)(?17:=17)(?18:=18)(?19:=19)(?20:=20)(?21:=21)(?22:=22)(?23:=23)(?24:=24)(?25:=25)(?26:=26)(?27:=27)(?28:=28)(?29:=29)(?30:=30)(?31:=31)(?32:=32)(?33:=33)(?34:=34)(?35:=35)(?36:=36)(?37:=37)(?38:=38)(?39:=39)(?40:=40)(?41:=41)(?42:=42)(?43:=43)(?44:=44)(?45:=45)(?46:=46)(?47:=47)(?48:=48)(?49:=49)(?50:=50)(?51:=51)(?52:=52)(?53:=53)(?54:=54)(?55:=55)(?56:=56)(?57:=57)(?58:=58)(?59:=59)(?60:=60)(?61:=61)(?62:=62)(?63:=63)(?64:=64)(?65:=65)(?66:=66)(?67:=67)(?68:=68)(?69:=69)(?70:=70)(?71:=71)(?72:=72)(?73:=73)(?74:=74)(?75:=75)(?76:=76)(?77:=77)(?78:=78)(?79:=79)(?80:=80)(?81:=81)(?82:=82)(?83:=83)(?84:=84)(?85:=85)(?86:=86)(?87:=87)(?88:=88)(?89:=89)(?90:=90)(?91:=91)(?92:=92)(?93:=93)(?94:=94)(?95:=95)(?96:=96)(?97:=97)(?98:=98)(?99:=99)(?100:=100)(?101:=101)(?102:=102)(?103:=103)(?104:=104)(?105:=105)(?106:=106)(?107:=107)(?108:=108)(?109:=109)(?110:=110)(?111:=111)(?112:=112)/m}"})
Run it, then try to write simple numbers like `1` or `4`, and then write `10` or `11` — you would see how all the conditional inserts starting with those numbers would be placed like this:
10=100=1001=1012=1023=1034=1045=1056=1067=1078=1089=109
That's not something critical, 'cause we could split this tabstop to multiple ones each containing 99 conditions, but there is still a bug.

Mark Occurences (like Eclipse)
Each time I select a word, all occurrences are highlighted in the document, and the distribution of occurrences is shown in the marker panel that runs alongside the vertical scroll bar.
Sublime Text 2 has a similar feature activated using Find - but it would be nice to have the feature activated all the time and the distribution of occurrences shown.
Example screenshot:


Display Photoshop style color picker in css files after the "#" character is pressed
It would be very nice if a Photoshop style color picker was displayed when the "#" character is pressed, denoting that you are about to enter a hexadecimal value, or when rgba() is typed. It would be particularly nice when designing right in the browser/sublime text.

hiding files from folder view
Hi, here's an idea I'd like to ask for:
I'm developing a RoR application which has the normal Rails directory structure. It also uses quite a bit client-side stuff with Backbone.js which means there's another MVC structure within assets/javascript hierarchy, not to mention all the other stuff that keeps filling up the hierarchy. It also uses config/locales to do I18n, which I also need to edit sometimes.
I love the folders view sidebar and I would actually like to use it to navigate these files. But the directory structure tends to be so crowded that jumping from one file to another from there is a chore, since opening the directory tree for some files will cause it to fill with all the other files I'm not needing and forces me to scroll back and forth. Also, with many files and folders the structure gets so wide that the visibility of what's inside of which folder gets harder to see.
Could there be (is there?) a feature to hide everything from the folders view sidebar except the directory structure (for RoR development, especially with Backbone inside assets/javascript, the directory structure IS relevant information) and files I have opened as tabs, for example? Of course, it needs to be easily toggleable when I want to open some new file...
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