+19

drag and drop text not working in Linux

Asher Max Schweigart il y a 12 ans mis à jour par D. Scott Nettleton il y a 11 ans 1
As of the first non-beta release, text drag and drop was added.
It works for me in Windows, but in Linux it does not.
I am running Fedora 17 KDE spin, 64bit. 
+19

Support Wayland as a platform.

Ryan Smith il y a 10 ans 0

Wayland will likely replace X11 on most linux distributions in the near future.  Please consider supporting Wayland natively instead of relying on XWayland (X11 running on Wayland).


You may want to look at what the Gnome people have done so far to port their toolkit:

https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointNine/Features/WaylandSupport

+19

Natural sorting in project view

Rob Miller il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Matthijs van der Vleuten il y a 12 ans 1
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Natural sorting (i.e. 1, 2, 7, 10, 11, rather than 1, 10, 11, 2, 7) would be a real plus in the project pane.
+18

Saving a new project defaults to an inconvenient initial location for the save dialog

lanzz il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Manuel Meurer il y a 12 ans 1
When you create a new project, add a folder (or several) to it, and try to save it, the initial location in the "Save Project As" dialog is some left-over location from a previous "open file" or "save as" action, which is rarely related in any way to a new project. It would be more useful if the initial save location in the dialog is the first folder added to the project, or a common parent folder of all folders in the project perhaps? As it is at the moment, I usually have to climb up from a deep location inside a very-unrelated other project or start from my home and climb down to the project.

OSX 10.6.8, ST2 build 2139
+18
Résolu

Is there an option to turn off FILES from the sidebar?

jleequeen il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Jon Skinner il y a 11 ans 3
Some people may like it, but I really hate the FILES being at the top of the sidebar, because it's a waste.  I know you can collapse it, but it's really a turn off.  It's open by default, and for me, it serves no purpose.  I know what files I have open in the tab bar.  Is there a way I can turn this off?
Solution
Jon Skinner il y a 13 ans
Added in 2111
+18

Built-in web output tab

farcaller il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Xavura il y a 12 ans 1
It would be very useful to have a tab supporting web output. Mostly what I'm interested in is a python-scriptable webkit container. 
That would allow to make highly customised output, useful in lots of scenarios (take a look on what TM1 does with tests output for rspec, it's pretty amazing).
Additionally it would allow those of us who do web development to have a possibility of "internal" browser for any testing.
And just think about how it could improve the situation with in-editor API documentation.
+18

Centralized repository for plugins

Alexandre Gravem il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Will Bond il y a 13 ans 3
It would be nice if you set up a website or some other way to keep track of existing plugins for ST2.
+18

Change App icon

Ted Pearson il y a 13 ans mis à jour par klo uo il y a 11 ans 5
The App Icon looks too similar to Terminal.app. I keep getting confused between the two. Recommend a change for sure!
+18

Why does Windows Install require Administrator privileges?

Anthony Whitford il y a 11 ans 0

I'd like to test-drive Sublime, but am unable to install it because it requires Administrator privileges, which I do not have -- only Power User...


Are Administrator privileges truly necessary?

+18

Zen-coding feature by default.

Il'ya Safrankov il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Timothy Johnson, VA il y a 12 ans 5
+18

reveal_in_side_bar should scroll the side bar to show the file

Simon Wade il y a 12 ans mis à jour par sand12937 il y a 11 ans 3

reveal_in_side_bar should scroll the side bar to show the file. Currently I have to collapse the side bar in order to get it to do this. Also expand all and collapse all for the sidebar would be useful.

+18

Make unsaved files bold in sidebar (folders section)

mrmachine il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Dirk Heider il y a 12 ans 2
Also make collapsed folders that contain unsaved files bold, so that unsaved files aren't hidden beneath collapsed folders.
+18

Add a code navigator, like panic coda

Danny Smith il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Matthias Dietrich il y a 12 ans 2
I would love to see a code navigator in the project area like coda has.
+18

Convert encoding on the fly or at least when using "Save As..."

Oktay Acikalin il y a 13 ans mis à jour il y a 13 ans 2
Sometimes I have to convert the character encoding from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8 or others. It would be nice to do this with the currently active view or at least when using "Save As...".
For the in-buffer-variant one could come up with a plugin tho...
+18
Terminé

Tag Highlighting / Angle Bracket Highlighting

Greenwich il y a 13 ans mis à jour par Jon Skinner il y a 12 ans 6
It would be nice if tags were highlighted the same way that brackets are e.g.
<div id = 'example'>
blah blah
</div>
Solution
Jon Skinner il y a 12 ans
Added in 2126
+18

Use KDE file dialogs

Stefan Markusen il y a 11 ans mis à jour par Francesco Magazzu' il y a 7 ans 1

The one element that would improve the user experience on KDE the most is the usage of the native file open/save dialogs.

This is not only about the look, but also about functionality, e.g. favorite folders.


Implementation is straightforward by using the `kdialog` CLI utility.

One project that does this already is Chromium, using the xdg-utils.


Starting point reference: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chrome/src/third_party/xdg-utils/scripts/xdg-file-dialog

+18

Text markers for Folding

greppo il y a 12 ans 0
Vim supports text markers for folding, by default {{{ and }}} demarcate the start and end of a folding region.   These can be nested.  Typically I include {{{ and }}} in comments to mark logical blocks of code or XML.
I would like a means in the Sublime Text API to create nested folds based on a marker string independent of the syntax.
+18

Fixed position for open files block in sidebar

Stijn De Meyere il y a 12 ans mis à jour par Bill Dami il y a 12 ans 2
When you have a long folder tree in the sidebar and you start scrolling down, the "Open Files" bock disappears. It would be nice if this block had a fixed position, as in Espresso on mac, where the tree scrolls under the "Open Files" or Workspace.

This way, people who don't use tabs can still have a quick overview of the currently open files. 
+18

Spellcheck only comments

Eduardo Felipe Castegnaro il y a 13 ans 0
Now that SublimeText 2 already has a great spellchecker it would be nice to limit it to comments instead of comments and strings.

Since not all strings will be user visible, but a documentation is always developer-visible, it makes sense to limit the scope of spellchecking.
+18

No print option in Sublime Text2

karesh Mahesh il y a 11 ans 0

There is no print option at all in Sublime Text2. I think this is one of the basic feature of any text editor. Notepad has it :D