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This is a duplicate of http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/97052-find-in-files-exclude-directories/, and it's already implemented. See my comment in the other topic
12 years ago
Possibly a plugin took the key binding. Try re-adding the keybinding in your user key bindings to force the meaning of ctrl+shift+t, or if you want to debug what's happening you can run the following commands in the sublime console:
sublime.log_commands(True)
sublime.log_input(True)
Duplicate of http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/100806-armv7-or-armv6-version-of-sublime-text-2-for-linux/
This request is a duplicate of http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/20812-add-intellisense-like-support/, which lists several plugins enabling this feature for specific languages.
Imo all of that belongs to plugins. Such as the already existing https://github.com/quarnster/SublimeGDB and https://github.com/Kindari/SublimeXdebug plugins
If this is for autocomplete suggestions, you might want to take a look at SublimeClang
The plugin VintageEX does this: https://github.com/SublimeText/VintageEx
This already exists: window.set_layout, although it doesn't seem to be documented. Search the default keybinding for "set_layout" to get an idea how it works, or use menu item "view->Layout->whatever".
Try my plugin SublimeJava which does this: https://github.com/quarnster/SublimeJava. You might also be interested in my ADB Logcat plugin: https://github.com/quarnster/ADBView.
It is.
"vintage_start_in_command_mode": true
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