NEW SCREENCAST!In here I show sublime text effortless multiple selections productivity potential =)
And of course a little bit of the power of Regular Expressions (regex) that we of course have in sublime text.
Like the use of quantifiers "\s{3}" that you can't do on others editors *cough* notepad++ *cough*
and as far as I know python regex supports everything PCRE supports, with some exceptions BUT that's should suffice for 99.9% of a programmer needs!
Python's built-in "re" module provides excellent support for regular expressions, with a modern and complete regex flavor. The only significant features missing from Python's regex syntax are atomic grouping, possessive quantifiers and Unicode properties.
-http://www.regular-expressions.info/python.html
You will also see that you are able to change the looks of the editor to fit your style =)
You don't have to like 3D tabs if you don't want to!Also credits to gpfsmurf for his excellent plugins he released at
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=342in this video we show the use of PasteColumn
enough talk let's get some action!
P.S.: In the next screencasts we will see a comparison of textmate screencasts vs sublime screencasts, in other words (almost?) anything you see in textmate screencasts on their site, I will show you is possible in sublime text! stay tuned!
(WATCH IN FULLSCREEN)Multiple Selections and Regex Usehttp://ej12n.com/screencasts/multiselect.html