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Have you tried build 2034?
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What about displaying it in the sidebar at the top?
As of 2034 the project name is being displayed in the title bar.
But it behaves kind of strange on OSX:
1. Open new window.
2. Load project.
3. Project name is being displayed.
4. Switch to fullscreen mode.
5. Project name is not being displayed.
6. Switch tab.
7. Project name is being displayed.
8. Quit fullscreen mode.
9. Project name is not being displayed.
10. Switching tabs or focus doesn't help.
11. Switch to fullscreen mode.
12. Project name is not being displayed.
13. Quit fullscreen mode.
14. Project name is being displayed.
But it behaves kind of strange on OSX:
1. Open new window.
2. Load project.
3. Project name is being displayed.
4. Switch to fullscreen mode.
5. Project name is not being displayed.
6. Switch tab.
7. Project name is being displayed.
8. Quit fullscreen mode.
9. Project name is not being displayed.
10. Switching tabs or focus doesn't help.
11. Switch to fullscreen mode.
12. Project name is not being displayed.
13. Quit fullscreen mode.
14. Project name is being displayed.
Seems to work properly now - thanks!
Thanks!
You can mark this as completed.
You can mark this as completed.
Jon, you may mark this as completed. After I've integrated the language file properly in my plugin I'll post a little howto in the forum...
Hmm.. last time I tried, it did not work. Probably something got messed up when I tried to export it from tm. I've now checked it out via svn and copied the syntax file into my User folder. Finally after setting the file extension to tmLanguage it worked.
Should we write a little howto in the sublime forum?
Should we write a little howto in the sublime forum?
Hmm.. at first I would go for a plain text (tabular) and perhaps a HTML variant. As soon as Jon opens up some API methods for feeding boxes we could also do that.
Thanks - much better! :)
This could be done with a plugin which produces just another view of all the loaded bindings...
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