As another user migrating from emacs, this is something I miss a lot, particularly when trying to develop plugins.
I chose sublime text over competitors because of its apparent philosophy of simultaneous simplicity and flexibility. Auto-documentation in this style is clearly fits that approach: it helps solves the documentation problem in a straightforward way and it provides various ways for the user to get that information — statically via generated markup or interactively in the editor.
Please consider this, it would be a huge help, especially to plugin developers. And not only would it help to document the editor, it would also encourage plugin developers to document their code better as well.
As another user migrating from emacs, this is something I miss a lot, particularly when trying to develop plugins.
I chose sublime text over competitors because of its apparent philosophy of simultaneous simplicity and flexibility. Auto-documentation in this style is clearly fits that approach: it helps solves the documentation problem in a straightforward way and it provides various ways for the user to get that information — statically via generated markup or interactively in the editor.
Please consider this, it would be a huge help, especially to plugin developers. And not only would it help to document the editor, it would also encourage plugin developers to document their code better as well.