Hi,
are there any plans to implement some kind of project management / project explorer in the near future (maybe including svn support )?
Hi,
are there any plans to implement some kind of project management / project explorer in the near future (maybe including svn support )?
Hi myel - welcome to the forums!
Yep, itās definitely is on the roadmap - itās one of the most requested features. The general plan is that 1.04 will include plugins and a more reasonable preferences system, and then 1.05 will follow with project support. Thereās no dates for these, but it should give an indication of priority.
Hello Jon,
thanks for your fast reply.
Sublime looks very promising and now iām looking forward to 1.05 .
I think itās important to use some colors from syntax highlighting in panes.
Because i feel eye discomfort. It looks very contrastful when you using dark themes and see a white background in panes or open/save dialogs.
Welcome to the forums fbd!
I agree with you there - the project explorer, when it comes, will fit in nicely with the rest of Sublime Text. The current preferences sidebar is a temporary stopgap only.
re: open / save dialogs, I think your best bet there is to change the windows colour scheme to user darker colours.
I feel bad for asking, but iām so impatient:
now that 1.04 is here, any progress on the project explorer stuff?
Project support is still on the list for 1.05, it wonāt be happening as soon as Iād like though: Iām about to head overseas for a few weeks, there wonāt be any new beta versions until after I get back.
Please post some message about it in the blog, or in beta versions page, to keep people informed.
Hi Jon,
Sorry to insist, but please consider a Linux version soon. Iām not so involved in your project only because of this. Iām sure a lot of people will pay for it.
Another suggestion : every GUI toolkit seems now to allow WebKit inside them (Gtk and Qt4), can this be done inside yours ?
This could be a great plus for editing (X)HTML, JavaScript or markup-like files.
Sad news .
Itās the one thing that keeps me from using (and buying) sublime in my production enviroment.
Anyway, thanks for your hard work and enjoy your vacation!
Iām looking forward to doing it, but I think the right thing to do is to add more functionality to the Windows version for the moment.
Nick has done some work getting Sublime to talk to an external browser, but embedding something is definitely a candidate.
If the project explorer will make Sublime heavier, I donāt like the ideaā¦
If it get heavier Iād rather use an IDE.
IĀ“m pretty OK with Windows Explorerās context-menu.
Iād like to see some design taken from the likes of Coda. How they handle project management is wonderful. The concept of āsites/projectsā. See here: panic.com/coda/img/sites-screenshot_01.jpg
The most recent projects are shown in thumbnail preview form at start up so you can simply click and start editing. Coda opens all the files opened during your last session with that file. And the project explorer automatically opens the directory structure from that project.
Project support, once implemented, wonāt add any overhead unless youāre using it, and even then I donāt expect it to be anything measurable.
Coda is a lovely application - I donāt think Iāll be implementing thumbnails that fancy though
how are things coming with project support? i know iām impatient
[size=85]PS: take your time to make it goodā¦[/size]