New beta is out, but be careful - all your file type options (including Default.sublime-options) will be overwritten. I’ve changed the way the options are setup now, so there will be less having your settings overwritten when upgrading in the future:
- Default.sublime-options is now Default File Type.sublime-options
- There’s a new file User File Type.sublime-options, which overrides Default File Type, and won’t be modified in future versions: your settings will be safe there.
- I’ve cleared out the majority of the settings from each individual file type options, meaning more things can be set globally just by editing the user file type.
There was method behind the madness of the old method - it was done with the assumption that changes would be merged in when upgrading, but it turned out that part caused more problems that it solved.
Bracket matching is in the new beta too, and a few settings to control it. You can also press Ctrl+Shift+M to select between the brackets, and Ctrl+M to move between the brackets. By design, it only recognises parenthesis, and not square brackets nor braces. They were included in the early builds, but I found it too distracting, and more of a hindrance than a help.
Finally, --opengl really does work in this version, and the mouse selection issues with drawCentered have been fixed.