+1
Smarter trim_trailing_white_space_on_save
TTWSOS (trim_trailing_white_space_on_save) is awesome most of the time, but often makes me look like an ass in version control. Committing a one-line change often turns into a massive commit with tons of code insertions and deletions.
It would be great to have more control over this feature...
For example, I don't want to TTWSOS "dirty" files that have existing trailing whitespace. I just want to maintain TTWSOSification in already "clean" TTWSOSified files.
Of course it would be nice to be able to force a TTWSOSification on a dirty file.
This would keep commits nice and clean and would resolve my love/hate relationship with this feature!
Customer support service by UserEcho
nevermind... this is a better idea, but it doesn't rank well in the search results:
http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/47388-only-cleanup-whitespace-for-modified-lines/