Great work Jon!
Dev Build 2147
So happy to see this feature added. It was the only reason I still had a separate copy of TextMate installed, for quick editing of the hosts file.
Great work.
[quote=ābuymeasodaā]
So happy to see this feature added. It was the only reason I still had a separate copy of TextMate installed, for quick editing of the hosts file.
Great work.[/quote]
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Hello.
Is it possible to have some option to disable bold and italic for the themes? One reason I love this editor is that it allowed me to use textmate theme with fonts that do not have bold and italic variants. Please add this in the options.
Cheers,
Nick Tzanos
hey, Iām just wondering what happened to the alt+shift+w behaviour? Iāve had to regress to an earlier build because of this.
Iām not sure why itās asking me to enter a haiku, when I want to create an XML/HTML element? Feeling poetic?
(Linux/Ubuntu @ 64bit, build 2147)
[quote=āekolguyā]
So happy to see this feature added. It was the only reason I still had a separate copy of TextMate installed, for quick editing of the hosts file.
Great work.
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Thank you! The ONLY reason I ever open TM.
+1
Any reason why some italicized fonts are clipped? I have been seeing this ever since italicized accents were introduced a build or two ago. Screenshot: imm.io/cZBB
Here is my Base File.sublime-settings
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Monokai.tmTheme",
"font_face": "Ubuntu Mono",
"font_options": "subpixel_antialias",
"font_size": 11
}
Jon, I still cannot see italics/bold on OSX. I have everything set to default (I removed my font/theme customization). For isntance, I saw in some posts that comments in Python and settings files are italicized; I donāt see that. What could be wrong on my side? Thanks!
I love the āHexadecimal encoding, for basic editing of binary filesā although I probably never gonna use it.
But open movie files with sublime is possible now .
~Juje007
You also tweaked minimap and made my day .
**Edit: ** Not as I originally thought . Opened a bigger file and still click goes to proportional position. I think I jumped the gun on this.
[quote=ājpsā]
- OSX: When editing files you donāt have permission to edit, youāll be prompted for elevated privileges to save the file. This enables editing of /etc/hosts, for example.[/quote]
Nice. Thanks for this.
[quote=ājpsā]Dev Build 2147 is out now. Some of the changes are:
- Hexadecimal encoding. Files may be opened as hex, which allows editing binary files in a meaning manner. While this does enable editing binary files, itās not a hex editing mode per-se, and Iām not planning on adding any further functionality here. It exists so binary files, when opened as a preview by Goto Anything, are displayed in a reasonable manner. It also reduces font glyph rasterisation load, which binary files used to cause, so youāll no longer get a hitch when previewing binary files.[/quote]
I almost thought you made my hex editor plugin obsolete (which is fine by me ), but it looks like my plugin still provides some useful advantages, but this default hex encoding may prove useful for me to tap into. Thanks.
[quote=āfacelessuserā]
I almost thought you made my hex editor plugin obsolete (which is fine by me ), but it looks like my plugin still provides some useful advantages, but this default hex encoding may prove useful for me to tap into. Thanks.[/quote]
Your plugin is still mandatory for people that need it. Very good works, thanks for it.
The Hexadecimal encoding is nice but is there a way to ātweakā it ?
A view with both hexa number and ascii char. (like almost all hex viewer) is really useful, even if it is read only.
The best part about the hexidecimal encoding: when I accidentally click on a .png file, I donāt have to wait as my Sublime slows to a crawl. Now it opens instantly, no problem.
How do I disable the hex mode? I need to be able to see text inside binary files.
mok: Iāll fix that for the next build
Marciano: If youāre using Monokai, comments wonāt be italicized, but function arguments should be. Iāll make a tweak for the next build, let me know if you arenāt seeing italics then.
bizoo: I agree itād be nice, but itās not something Iām planning on adding, because to do it properly is a fair amount of work, and the work could be better placed elsewhere.
COD312: Thatās actually the entire reason it exists, although itās not so important now with the glyph rasterisation improvements in 2147
[quote=āfacelessuserā]You also tweaked minimap and made my day .
**Edit: ** Not as I originally thought . Opened a bigger file and still click goes to proportional position. I think I jumped the gun on this.
[/quote]
+1 for the click on the minimap go to the position where you clicked. Very useful when you use SublimeLinter and want to go to marked region.
Actually clicking on minimap is the same as clicking on the scrollbar, so if the behavior stay the same, why not removing scrollbar when minimap is enabled ?
bizoo: I agree itād be nice, but itās not something Iām planning on adding, because to do it properly is a fair amount of work, and the work could be better placed elsewhere.
Yep, agree.
Sad the HexViewer plugin couldnāt achieve the speed of the Hexadecimal encoding when opening file.
But itās probably the syntax coloring that take much of the time.
And what about View -> minimap position -> right / left after sidebar / left before sidebar ?
Jon: OK, so I checked, and indeed function arguments in Python are Italicized. Sorry for not noticing thisāit was a bit subtle at a small font size, and I really was looking for italicized comments, like I saw in a screenshot someone posted.
Also, in LaTeX, function arguments are again italicized, which is nice. However, I was hoping that e,g, \emph{ā¦} and \textbf{ā¦} would also be shown in Italics and bold respectively, as in Textmate. That doesnāt seem to be happening. I guess one would have to tweak the LaTeX grammar fileā¦