[quote=ābizooā]
Great! Thanks.
IMO wide blinking should be default.
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+1
[quote=ābizooā]
Great! Thanks.
IMO wide blinking should be default.
+1[/quote]
+1
Unless Iāve just happened to miss this setting for the past few versions (which I hope I havenāt, as I started writing a plugin to do it for me on save, but failed miserably when I didnāt know the ST2 API and the docs are for ST1) we also have another new setting which Iāve been longing for: trim_trailing_white_space_on_save (default false, Iāve overridden to true)
In addition to that, I donāt know how long this bug has been in (as I donāt use overwrite mode) but (and this may be dependent on caret style, Iām on the default of smooth) in overwrite mode, at the end of a line, the overwrite caret is just one pixel wide (trying to be as wide as the character under it which is a newline character and thus hidden. And at the beginning of a tabbed-in line, it assumes a tabwidth of 8 characters (I have 2) so it goes a bit funny.
Screenshots:
http://www.clevercherry.com/media/image/blogs/alex/overwrite-bol.png
http://www.clevercherry.com/media/image/blogs/alex/overwrite-eol.png
Obviously it doesnāt matter to me, as I pretty much donāt use overwrite ever. Just happened to notice it.
@alexrussell, In case you couldnāt solve the problem with your plugin, thereās some documentation here:
There seems to be a regression bug from 2083: āTab close buttons will show on hover if hidden via show_tab_close_buttonsā no longer works.
2085 is out now, with a fix for the crash introduced in 2084.
There are a few under the hood changes on the OS X side of things, too - this is the first build compiled on 10.7, although itāll work on 10.6 and 10.7.
There seems to be a regression bug from 2083: āTab close buttons will show on hover if hidden via show_tab_close_buttonsā no longer works.
This is touched on in the 2084 change log: it received only negative feedback, so I took it out.
This is touched on in the 2084 change log: it received only negative feedback, so I took it out.
Too bad, I actually liked it. I guess people didnāt like the way the tab text moved on the hover. Oh well, keep up the great work!
Output panel heights are deserialized from the session
Is the height of the build panel saved ?
It half work:
Open ST2 -> Build -> change height of the build panel -> close the panel -> Quit ST2
Open ST2 -> Build -> (OK: The panel has the previous height) -> close the panel -> Quit ST2
Open ST2 -> Build -> (OK: The panel has the previous height) -> close the panel -> Quit ST2
Open ST2 -> Quit ST2
Open ST2 -> Build -> (KO: The panel height is reinitialized)
startup, version: 2085 windows x64 channel: dev
I experienced a massive bug the other dayā¦
Sublime crashed whilst I was editing a file, when I went to open it again, all of the content had gone. Nothing left, just the file. This was Dev Build 2083.
Anyone use lunixbochsā sublimelint plugin? I think this last build may have effected it. Usually it will catch unused imports, and now it doesnāt.
Edit: nevermind, not sure what was going on. Works fine now.
Iām running into a font rendering issue where text is getting cutoff on lines my cursor is on.
You can see the issue here: cl.ly/8g3q
The text should read dt.name but it cuts off the first part of the n.
Iām running into a font rendering issue where text is getting cutoff on lines my cursor is on.
Could you let me know the font, font size, and font options that youāre using? If possible, itād be great if you could also make a screenshot of what the line looks like without the caret on it.
I have problem with āAnonymous Proā font with size 10. Some chars is cropped. It problem was in previous builds too.
With new cursor and with using paddings cursor looks aligned below the string. It is not very prettily
I use "rulers": [80, 100]
in my user file settings.
In build 2085, this results in the expected two rulers in OSX SL & Lion, but in Windows 7 only the 80 ruler shows.
I think this was introduced a few versions back, but now when a file that is opened is changed and gets reloaded, the buffer is sent back to the beginning rather than staying where it is at. This is really inconvenient for example when monitoring logs while debugging. Any chance we can get the old behavior back?
I have problem with āAnonymous Proā font with size 10
DirectWrite can report strange metrics with some fonts - remove the directwrite option and the problem will go away.
I use
"rulers": [80, 100]
in my user file settings.
Iām impressed you found a use for multiple rulers! Multiple rulers are rendering fine for me under Windows, two things to check are:
Iām impressed you found a use for multiple rulers! Multiple rulers are rendering fine for me under Windows, two things to check are:
- The applied setting. Type āview.settings().get(ārulersā)ā in the console, and check that the reported value is what you expect.
- Verify that the window is in fact wide enough to display the second ruler.
of course, I was using a lower resolution on the Windows machine.
I use a ruler at 80 as a soft-limit warning, and another at 100 to let me know thereās really no excuse for a line this long
@jps, Hereās a screenshot of the font rendering issue (text getting cut off) again:
cl.ly/2Y1m2T0Y3Q1a2Y3j1e3A
Hereās the same text but with the caret on the line above (note the āmā is cut off here):
cl.ly/2r3c0i3o0B2o1V201t0A
Here are my current file settings:
"font_face": "Dejavu Sans Mono",
"font_size": 10,
"tab_completion": true,
"tab_size": 2,
"font_options": "directwrite"],
"caret_style": "wide", // wide_caret, smooth, blink, wide, solid
"highlight_line": true
Taking out the ādirectwriteā option does seem to prevent the issue from happening.
Anyone use lunixbochsā sublimelint plugin? I think this last build may have effected it. Usually it will catch unused imports, and now it doesnāt.
if you ever find itās not highlighting: you might have a syntax error somewhere, your fileās syntax isnāt set to python, or the entire plugin is possibly broken (in this case check the console and submit a bug report)
also, if you use \x outside a string, it totally breaks the python interpreter and I donāt get so much as a line number - so I canāt highlight it very well
Iām impressed you found a use for multiple rulers!
Heh - sure theyāre useful. I use them to mark out columns in fixed-width files. In some editors they give you a horizontal ruler across the top of the editor for this purpose, but the ārulersā setting works well enough when I need it.