
My specified tab_size gets overridden incorrectly
For example, if I have an import list wrapped onto multiple lines, with 20 spaces at the start of the next line to line up with "from module import (", it seems that Sublime Text takes this as an indication that I didn't really want 4-space indents, and it uses 8-space indents instead. Even though the rest of the file uses 4-space indents and now I can't get to half of the tab stops.
At least it doesn't use 20-space indents, but inappropriate 8-space indents are still frustrating.


Minimap headlines
Hey Guys,
I know you are all aout making sublime the best to work with.
I have a suggestions for your next version:
Minimap Headlines!
If I write:
or
<!--- /&/ Search Area &/& -->
and so on .. (normal comments with /&/ &/& (or something) inside them)
Result:
Browsers will read it as normal comments, Sublime will read it as comment headlines.
Meaning the 'minimap' Will be even more useful, showing overview with LARGE Headings, ease navigation and serve as a mild lock-in!
Hope you will conisder it. Feel free to mail if you have any questions, (I am in contact with your sales) and keep up the great work.
Best,
Kris

Please support eero.
See http://eerolanguage.org/, eero is essentially a much better wrapper for Objective-C. It would be really nice if Sublime would support editing in it's syntax. :)

Middle-click on scrollbar to move slider to that position

Option to have minimap behind text?

Bug report: Font size rest in Linux (ubuntu)

Why is there no optional toolbar? (one similar to scite, eg. buttons for Build, Quicksave, Printing, etc..)
Why is there no optional toolbar? (one similar to scite, eg. buttons for Build, Quicksave, Printing, etc..)

Hard to determine focus on Selector with Two items


File path in title bar does not update after Save As

Quotation autocomplete should not be on by default
In most languages, it is hard enough to properly escape strings as it is. It rarely helps for a text editor to insert extra quotes.
If I place my cursor at the end of this string and tap a single quote:
"did he fire six shots\"or'only five'\""
...it is aggravating to suddenly see:
"did he fire six shots\"or'only five'\""''
It is a severe enough issue that I often edit complex strings outside of Sublime, because this "help" of throwing in single or double-quotes just means "now I have two problems" When you're starting at a line with a dozen quotation marks it's not so easy to discern whether Sublime added one of them.
To be clear, I'm not referring to the behaviour where start and end quotes are added to currently selected text - *that* feature makes much more sense than deleting the selected string. What does not make sense is to add two quotes to the *end of a line* when I only typed one - that has helped me exactly *never* times.
Like a doctor, Sublime should "do no evil" and quietly slipping in a quotation mark when I'm not looking just makes my code buggy. It's frustrating behaviour for an otherwise excellently designed program :)

Lookup documentation for class, method, or other symbol definition
It would be great to have such a feature, specially if it could be presented to us from a pretty popup window or something else (like in many textmate bundles), at least for the most used languages used by text editor's fans (python, ruby, c, perl, php ...)

Make Sublime Text run in X11 without a window manager (kiosk mode)
I have a Chromebook Pixel that I'd like to use for development. I'm interested in trying Sublime, but don't want to futz with a separate window manager. Instead, I'd like to have Sublime open in its own fullscreen X-window session. I can do everything else in ChromeOS.
I tried:
exec subl
in ~/.xinitrc, which almost worked, except the window was the wrong size. It looked like it was only taking up the first 640x480 of my display. (Sorry I can't provide more accurate measurements.)
Is there a command line option to tell Sublime how big to draw itself? I know this sounds like an obscure use case, but non of the Linux window managers look very good at high resolution, and the only thing I even need a separate Linux environment for is running Sublime.

Projet Files Activity Heat Indicator

self.view.add_regions in TextCommand triggers on_selection_modified Event

OSX: Full screen dock reflection bug.
git diff | sublbut it can be reproduced with
echo "hello" | subl

Highlight the term (after opening a search result) instead of marking the line number

search/multiple selection/ indication in scrollbar like Chrome
I thing that the seach indication in the scrollbar of Crome is great feature.
It will be nice to see it in ST2.
For example after Ctrl+D, Alt+F3, it will be nice to know where are my multiple selection positions.

Thanks for the great editor by the way ;)

Feature Request: Drag Tab Into New Instance
The functionality exposed by Chromium / Google Chrome is the perfect example of what I've got in mind.

`Lock/unlock Window` from opening files in same window.
Easily turned on and off from the menu.
This option, when `unlocked`, will open a file (from outside the editor, eg. explorer, cmd.., double LMB or RMB->Open with...) in last focused ST window. When `locked`, new window will open for next* file.
*next or each: The newly opened window will not be locked. Or the option can be global, meaning every file will be opened in new windows.
Drag and drop will still open a file in the desired window.
This is usefull when some plain text files (*.txt, *.rtf, *.md,..) are registered to ST and you want to open them temporarily while developing your project, but you don't want them to switch view from current working file.

Rectangular block selection capability (in addition to multiple cursors)
Whilst the ST2 multiple cursors feature is excellent in it's own right, (and indeed superior in many respects) I still find myself missing the 'feel' of the rectangular selection tool that I used to use (frequently) in Textpad back when I used a Win32 development machine.
When I started using ST2, I was not sure if I was simply not used to multiple cursors, but I have been using ST2 for over 6 months now, and I still miss the old rectangular selection mode, so I have now come to the conclusion that it actually offers something that multiple cursors do not.
I do love multiple cursors; but a rectangular selection mode a-la-Textpad would be a welcome addition.
(I used it to help edit and vertically align code, parameter blocks, and CSV data files).
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