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Folders are forgotten when sublime is closed without a document open

Jonathan Bondhus 12 years ago 0
Folders are forgotten when sublime is closed without a document open. Please fix this, as it's getting really annoying to have to set up new folders every time I re-open sublime.
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php multiline function parameter highlight

U N. 13 years ago 0

In the following snippet for PHP, the last function argument ($unhideNew) is not highlighted (unless followed by ")" on the same line)

<?php 

class test {
 private function importAbstract(
 $argv, $unhideNew
 ) {
 }
}
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Cybergeddon Waarschuwing

Jhen Mimsef 11 years ago 0
Het WEF heeft opgeroepen tot nieuwe manier van denken over mondiale governance van het Internet, waarschuwing tegen een mogelijke "cybergeddon" in haar jaarlijkse risicobeoordeling.



Het World Economic Forum (WEF) heeft opgeroepen tot nieuwe manier van denken over mondiale governance van het Internet, waarschuwing tegen een mogelijke "cybergeddon" in haar jaarlijkse risicobeoordeling.

De studie, wereldwijde risico's 2014, merkt op dat terwijl cyberspace is gebleken grotendeels veerkrachtig aan aanvallen en andere verstoringen tot nu toe, het is de aanvallers hebben een gemakkelijkere tijd dan verdedigers.

Het internationale orgaan zegt, zijn er redenen om te geloven dat veerkracht "geleidelijk ondermijnd".

Het WEF wijst erop dat meer apparaten worden verbonden online "uitbreiding zowel de potentiële ingangspunten voor en de effecten van verstoring". Ook, er is ooit verdieping complexiteit van interacties tussen de vele aspecten van het leven die afhankelijk van aangesloten apparaten zijn, zodat deze gevolgen mogelijk moeilijker te voorspellen.

"Deze dubbele trends vraag samen, nieuwe manier van denken over mondiale governance van het Internet," het WEF zei.

Het waarschuwt dat dit vooruitzicht is ondermijnd door recente onthullingen over de mate waarin nationale veiligheidsorganisaties zijn cyber beleid vormgeven en uitvoeren van spionage en aanvallen, "ondermijnt het vertrouwen tussen de zeer belanghebbenden die samenwerking zullen we moeten wenden een denkbare cybergeddon".

Cyber incidenten, het WEF zegt, tot nu toe hebben neiging om effecten die wijdverspreid maar vluchtig, of persistent maar ternauwernood gericht zijn.

"Risico's voor het Internet blijven groeien meer ernstige om één belangrijke reden: anderen aanvallen in cyberspace is altijd geweest gemakkelijker dan ze te verdedigen. Het strafbare feit heeft het voordeel ten opzichte van de verdediging had,"zei de economische lichaam.

Potentiële bedreigingen?

Het WEF zegt dat cyber risico's vaak door het acroniem CHEW-criminaliteit, cyberoproer, spionage en oorlog samengevat zijn.

Het merkt echter op dat andere risico's in cyberspace systemische effecten met inbegrip van een scenario waar een grote wolk provider een Enron - of Lehman-stijl mislukking zou kunnen zijn beschoren zou kunnen hebben.

Milieu triggers kunnen ook gemakkelijk een rol spelen, met name gezien de inherente kwetsbaarheid van de onderliggende fysieke infrastructuur.

"Een super-zonne-storm kon veroorzaken aanzienlijke uitval van nationale rasters, satellieten, avionica of signalen van global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). Ook de groeiende massa van "ruimte voor ongewenste" in een baan rond de Aarde vormt een bedreiging voor GNSS,"zei het WEF.

Cybergeddon

"Een toekomst in welke aanvallers − of hackers, georganiseerde misdaadbendes of nationale legers − een overweldigende, dominante en duurzame voordeel ten opzichte van verdedigers hebben zou slechts een ontwrichtende technologie weg," het WEF waarschuwt, als een worst-case scenario.

Aanvallers in deze toekomst kunnen het bereiken van een breed scala aan effecten met weinig inbreng, waardoor verstoringen van grootschalige, Internet-wijd gemakkelijk en gemeenschappelijke, zegt het.

"Het Internet zou niet langer een vertrouwde medium voor communicatie of handel en steeds meer zou worden verlaten door consumenten en bedrijven. Cyberspace zou niet langer worden verdeeld tussen aanvallers en verdedigers maar tussen roofdieren en prooi."


Een "cybergeddon" zou de volgende generatie opgroeien met een cyberspace dat minder open, minder veerkrachtig en fundamenteel minder waardevol dan thans zien.

"De meest transformatieve technologie aangezien Gutenberg zou regressie, tot het verlies van samenlevingen, de economieën en de mensheid. Versnipperde, individuele oplossingen in het algemeen mislukken onderliggende systemische probleem aan te pakken: de wanverhouding tussen aanvallers en verdedigers. "

"De wereld zal niet zitten kundig gewoon veilig, risico-beheren of informatie-aandeel zijn uitweg uit deze situatie om het saldo van voordeel naar verdedigers tip," zei het WEF.
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menu icons

skypce 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
i like if sublime text have a menu icons (for save file -open file) becouse i need open menu and save in thetext menu , or with keyboard shortcut.regars
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Crown Capital Blog Management - The Future of U.S. - Venezuelan Relations

Aiden Yun 11 years ago in Plugin announcements 0

The Future of U.S.-Venezuelan Relations


The United States should leverage business interests in Venezuela to open diplomatic engagement and repair U.S.-Venezuela relations.


By Clay Moran

Contributor
October 28, 2013

“Yankees, go home!”These were President Nicolas Maduro’s words on September 30th as he expelled three U.S. diplomats, including Chargé d'Affaires Kelly Keiderling, accusing them of plotting to sabotage Venezuela’s electrical grid. While news outlets worldwide briefly reported on this incident, most failed to analyze the diplomatic turmoil within the larger context of U.S.-Venezuelan relations and its potential impact on diplomatic cooperation.

Over five hundred American companies have operations in Venezuela. Over$12 billion was investedin Venezuelan in 2011, concentrated in the energy, financial, and manufacturing sectors. Venezuelan imports rose by 122 percent from 2000 to 2011,reaching $12.3 billion. Washington and Caracas have developed a trade relationship that both parties value: U.S. companies gain substantial profit from operations in Venezuela, while Venezuelans gain access to higher quality job opportunities.

Despite the large volume of trade, political relations remain fractured at best. The United States and Venezuela have each been without ambassadors since 2010, when then-President Hugo Chávez suspected the United States of sponsoring a coup to overthrow his regime. Each country has retaliated against the other through a series of diplomatic expulsions. Venezuela has also restricted commerce from leaving the country. Capital controls put corporations in a tricky situation,trapping an estimated $8 to $12 billion within the country. Current President Nicolás Maduro has no intentions of lifting these controls, although Venezuela continues to experience inflationrising over 45 percent per month, threatening to erode profits. As a temporary measure, corporations have begun reinvesting these profits into Venezuelan real estate.

Domestic politics add another dimension to the problem. Former President Chávez formed the Chavista coalition, which consists of an array of lower and middle class citizens aimed at empowering workers and the urban poor. The bottom line is that Chávez’s governing doctrine, Chavismo, has united unlikely groups into the Chavista coalition due to favorable economic conditions. However, the erosion of economic stability due to rising inflation over the past year is beginning to unravel the Chavista coalition, which is the very force that brought Maduro to power. This can be seen in the March 2013 special presidential elections, in which theopposition lost by a margin of 1.5 percent. Maduro’s response has been to consolidate power byundermining his political opponents.

Venezuela needs foreign firms to operate within the country, but expelling U.S. diplomats while restricting U.S. profits does not bode well for constructive bilateral relations. The best prospect for improving these relations is for Washington to send a diplomatic convoy to Venezuela to meet with President Maduro and administration officials and discuss interests in attaining greater domestic stability to maintain corporate operations. Furthermore, the United States must meet with European counterparts that conduct business operations in Venezuela in order to establish a joint approach to address the rising political instability. Since Venezuela controls the domestic climate for U.S. corporations, the U.S. should take the initiative in securing its business interests.

The Obama administration can also offer to negotiate the Iran Sanctions Act, which was enacted in 2011 against the state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela, because of Venezuela’s exports of reformate to Iran. These sanctions currently prohibit Venezuela from competing for U.S. government procurement contracts and receiving financing from the U.S. Export-Import Bank. Washington should negotiate with Caracas, maintaining the position that if Venezuelan currency controls are completely removed, the portions of the Iran Sanctions Act pertaining to Venezuela could be lifted – an option that looks more plausible given the current U.S. – Iran rapprochement.

Unless domestic turmoil subsides enough to allow for secure business operations in Venezuela, the likelihood of U.S. companies minimizing their business operations increases. Coupled with desolate diplomatic relations, revamping U.S.-Venezuela relations proves to be a complex process that will take time, cooperation, and concessions from both sides. A key opportunity to improve relations does exist, but the United States must demonstrate to Maduro the vital role that U.S. companies continue to play for Venezuela’s economy. Securing Venezuela as a quasi-ally will not only secure longer-term U.S. business interests, but also give the U.S additional leverage in Latin America, a region that the Obama administration has neglected.

Clay Moran is an M.A. Candidate in International Affairs, with a concentration in Development Security, at the Elliott School of International Affairs. His research focuses on democracy and governance in developmental programs. Previously, he lived and studied in Argentina, and spent substantial time in Bolivia and Spain.

Read More: http://www.thecrownmanagement.com/category/diplomacy/


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Spellcheck on by default for languages using a lot of English.

Colby Goettel 12 years ago 0

Allow a setting to auto-enable spellcheck for languages like LaTeX or for normal text documents.

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Completed

Box selection (Like Notepad++ : Alt + click)

David Barry Viens 13 years ago updated by Jon Skinner 13 years ago 0
This is a really usefull feature.
Answer
Jon Skinner 13 years ago
This already exists, please see the documentation - http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/
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Crash with regex search

Aurelien 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
With build 2181 (for windows 7 64bits), ST2 regularly (but not always) crash if I use regex in general search (ctrl+shift+f).
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Fixed

Build 2023 crashes scanning the same file in multiple panes

Daniel Azuma 14 years ago updated by Jon Skinner 14 years ago 0
Build 2023.
Show layout 2 (vertical double pane). Add a folder to the project.
Now open the same file in scan mode (single click) in both panes. That is, click one pane, single click the file, then click the other pane and single click the file.
Bizarre behavior results. For example, I'll drag the left pane scrollbar, and the right pane actually scrolls. Eventually, the app quits unexpectedly.
Answer
Jon Skinner 14 years ago
Fixed in 2027
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Ability to select many entries in the quick panel for Goto Anything

Carlos K. 12 years ago 0

When I need to open many files that are selected by the same path search (for instance xyz.cpp and xyz.h) one always has to execute the same search repeatedly for each file.


It would be nice to avoid this somehow. My suggestion would be the ability to multi-select entries in the quick panel and then open all the selected ones. But anything that would improve this situation works for me.

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Bug: Some Monospace Typefaces get their Glyphs cut down.

Andrew Johnson 12 years ago 0
I use Anonymous Pro (http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymouspro.html). I'm not sure if it's just the typeface itself, but letter forms get cut off (even at different for sizes).

Image 163
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Can't see line when scrolling long lines of unwrapped text when the cursor is at end of line.

mrmachine 12 years ago 0

When soft wrap is disabled and I have several long lines of text and I want to scroll through them to check that they all have a closing </li> or </p> or no extraneous white space between the text and </p> or whatever, I jump to the end of a line with Cmd-Right and then scroll up or down with Up or Down keys.


If the cursor is currently on a short line, and I press Down to move the cursor to a long line, the cursor is correctly positioned at the end of the line and at the far right of the window, so I can see the full editor width of text for that line.


Conversely, if the cursor is on a very long line (so long that you can't see any of the text on the next line), when you press Down to move the cursor to the next (short) line the cursor will be at the end of the line (as expected), but the cursor will be at the far left of the window so I can't actually see *ANY* of the text on that line.


I have to press the Left key a bunch of times (or old it down, or use Ctrl-Left, etc.) to move the cursor to the left just so I can see the text at the end of that line.


But then the cursor is no longer at the end of the line, and then I press Down key to move to the next line, the cursor is not positioned at the end of the line but in the middle of the line (unless the next line was shorter than the current line, in which case I may also not see any of the text on that line).


When moving the cursor to the EOL on a new line and scrolling the window to the cursor, Sublime Text 2 should show as much of the line as possible by positioning the cursor at the far right of the screen (as it does when going from a short to a long line).


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On an active completion overlay pagedn/pageup should scroll through completions.

atomi 14 years ago 0
This would help those of us that hate using the mouse.
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Hit enter to replace next when in the replace field

David S 11 years ago 0

In find/replace, hitting enter always finds next.  Ctrl+alt+H is awkward and slow.  When the cursor is in the "Replace with" field, enter should replace and find next.

(especially helpful when copy-pasting a line with the number "3" in it, and I want to replace "3" with "4" then "5" then "6" etc, or similar.  In Xcode the keystrokes for that would be 4 - enter - 5 - enter - 6 - enter.  (It auto selects the replace field after you hit enter; if you don't do this, at least 4 - enter - delete - 5 - enter - delete - 6 - enter should work).

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Open a project by opening the project's root folder

Guy Mackenzie 11 years ago 0

Would be nice to be able to open a project at the folder level rather than having to drill-down and open a project by  specifically opening a filename.sublime-project file. If Sublime looked for a .sublime-project file at the folder level and then if found open the project. Also have the option to hide the .sublime-project and .sublime-workspace files in the sidebar. Thks.

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Different syntax modes in the same document?

Peiman Khosravi 11 years ago 0

Is it possible to have different syntax regions in the same document? And how can one define this in the syntax definition file?


Thanks

Peiman

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Easier Update system or Auto Update Sublime

Martin Spierings 11 years ago 0
The last post about (auto) updates for Sublime is already 2 years old, so i thought about starting a new idea-post about it.
A lot of people might know from other programs that it's important to stay updated. Not only for using new features, but also for the bugs or problems you might face in older versions of Sublime. Now of course updates might give problems too so i feel that there should be a setting to disable this, but wouldn't it be great if you could update sublime automaticly? Or by the click of a button after it told that there was an update? Currently i feel that i'm missing a lot as i don't know if there is an update. Of course i could go to the site or check the Twitter to see for updates but that feels sluggish and i don't feel like spending a lot of time looking for updates.

Also people might know this from their smartphones (Android, iOS and Windows Phone make it easy to update your apps), Operating systems (OSX and Windows have Auto Update) or apps (Newsleecher features a notification, Skype has auto-update after you start up the app, and so on).

Of course the setting should be optional (or give notification if it might break something) but this will make people use the newest versions (so supporting old versions is a thing of the past) and give customers a greater satisfaction in knowing that they paid for a product that is being activly developed on.
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Spellcheck does not handle periods after ignored_words properly.

d B. 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
Steps to reproduce:

1) Add the following to the global settings:
"ignored_words": [ "overfitting" ]
2) Try the following string in the editor:
"overfitting."
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Console with ch_DE Keyboard is mapped onto ctrl+<

Michael Weibel 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
Hi,

On Mac OSX Lion and with a ch_DE keyboard layout, the console is mapped onto ctrl+< instead of ctrl+`.
This is actually the better keymap for ch_DE keyboard layouts but it should be reflected in the docs and the mnemonic in view->show console.

- Michael
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Know your health insurance vocabulary, The Koyal Group Insurance Fraud Certified

iamerincuddy 11 years ago 0
Northjersey.com
A recent meeting with a client reminded me that while the vocabulary of our industry may be second nature to those of us in the industry, it may feel like a foreign language, creating the first barrier to understanding, for those of you trying to navigate the health insurance arena. Therefore, today we will offer a user-friendly listing of the terms you may encounter.

PREMIUM – The money you pay to have an insurance product. Similar to when you check out at the grocery store and pay for your sacks of groceries, premium is what you pay for the product you purchased.

DEDUCTIBLE – Deductible is the amount of money you will pay out of your pocket before the health insurance plan starts to pay. Deductibles can vary by carrier, and plan. The Medicare Part A (Hospital coverage) deductible in 2014 is $1,216 per benefit period. The Medicare Part B (Medical IE: Doctor appointments etc) deductible in 2014 is $147 per year. If your current health insurance is through an employer, you may have a deductible as low as $250 or as high as $5,000. Most deductibles these days are per calendar year.

COBRA - Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) is a federal law that may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends, you lose coverage as a dependent of the covered employee, or another qualifying event. If you elect COBRA coverage, you pay 100 percent of the premiums, including the share the employer used to pay, plus an administrative fee.

CO-PAY – (Copayment) - An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for a medical service or supply, like a doctor's visit, hospital outpatient visit, or prescription drug. A copayment is usually a set amount, rather than a percentage. For example, you might pay $10 or $20 for a doctor's visit or prescription.

COINSURANCE - An amount you may be required to pay as your share of the cost for services after you pay any deductibles. Coinsurance is usually a percentage (for example, 20 percent).

EOB – Explanation of Benefits. The Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is the insurance company’s written explanation regarding a claim, showing what they paid and what the client must pay. The document is sometimes accompanied by a benefits check.

MSN – Medicare Summary Notice. Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) A notice you get after the doctor or provider files a claim for Part A or Part B services in Original Medicare. It explains what the doctor or provider billed for, the Medicare-approved amount, how much Medicare paid, and what you must pay. It is the same concept as an EOB, but is the notice you receive from Medicare.

COVERAGE GAP – relative to Medicare Part D (also known as the "Donut Hole") A period of time in which you pay higher cost sharing for prescription drugs until you spend enough to qualify for catastrophic coverage. The coverage gap (also called the "donut hole") starts when you and your plan have paid a set dollar amount for prescription drugs during that year.

PRIOR AUTHORIZATION – The definition from the Medicare website for this term reads as follows: approval that you must get from a Medicare drug plan before you fill your prescription in order for the prescription to be covered by your plan. Your Medicare drug plan may require prior authorization for certain drugs. However, from a non-Medicare insurance site we see the following definition: Prior authorization is a decision by your health insurer or plan that a health-care service, treatment plan, prescription drug, or durable medical equipment is medically necessary. Sometimes called pre-authorization, prior approval, or pre-certification. Your health insurance or plan may require prior authorization for certain services before you receive them, except in an emergency. Prior authorization isn’t a promise your health insurance or plan will cover the cost.