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#35

My hero!

Thanks for the Vintage improvements!

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#36

My last issue listed when I did switch from VIM:

-When you are at the last char of the line and hit “v” and go to the start of the line (selecting the entire line). Vintage will let the last char unselected.

Im using this to move start/eol

	{ "keys": "alt+l"], "command": "set_motion", "args": {
		"motion": "vi_move_to_hard_eol",
		"motion_args": {"repeat": 1, "extend": true},
		"inclusive": true,
		"clip_to_line": true },
		"context": {"key": "setting.command_mode"}]
	},

	{ "keys": "alt+h"], "command": "set_motion", "args": {
		"motion": "vi_move_to_first_non_white_space_character",
		"motion_args": {"extend": true },
		"clip_to_line": true },
		"context": {"key": "setting.command_mode"}]
	},

But definitely I can live with that. :smiley:

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#37

Yay :smile:

hmmm… Not sure why it’s a button, but I can live with that. The 2 things that bug me are (1) the orange (I’d much rather see a faint blue) and (2) the font of the S. The ‘S’ looks whimsical, not something I want in a text editor. Still excited by the change. Usually I’m a big fan of Iconfactory, though.

Damn… I’m picky :smile:

EDIT: the orange is growing on me…

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#38

I’ve been lurking here a long time, using the dev builds, etc. Just felt the need to post to say how awesome the new icon is. Good move getting Iconfactory to make it. :smile:

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#39

I like the current icon but I was playing around & came up with this:

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#40

I like MrMartineau’s color hue changes much better vs the yellow, from the screenshots looks good in the Win 7 task bar but on my dock (OS X) looks sort of out of place (like it wasn’t meant for an app icon). Why I’m sticking with Nate Beaty’s lighter blue version of http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/download/file.php?id=200

With that said, another amazing update, after seeing the rename file update who cares about the icon :stuck_out_tongue:

(now how about file type icons in the project tree next to the text)

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#41

I just turned tabs on for the first time in a few builds… When did the tab bar get better contrast between active and unactive tabs? Whenever it was, thanks :smile:

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#42

Wow, it looks great! Will be nice not having to swap out the icon with every dev release.

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#43

The new icon feels quite lacking in contrast, and blurry at the edges — especially the top. I’m not sure whether I’d call it an improvement over the old one, which while ugly, was at least nicely defined and sharp.

Continuing to use one of the custom-made icons, so take my feedback with a grain of salt (puu.sh/h4wH for reference).

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#44

I gonna keep using this beautiful icon:
https://github.com/dmatarazzo/Sublime-Text-2-Icon

Very elegant and classy on my mac.

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#45

[quote=“malpeli”]I gonna keep using this beautiful icon:
https://github.com/dmatarazzo/Sublime-Text-2-Icon

Very elegant and classy on my mac.[/quote]

I didn’t know it was that easy to change the icon. Thanks for the link.

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#46

Need to update the favicon of the site!

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#47

I was excited to see that there was a new icon, so I downloaded the new build, and I didn’t like it very much.

Then I thought about it a bit more, and now… I really don’t like it. It clashes with every other icon in my dock because it’s tilted so far backwards.

The Apple Human Interface Guidelines for icon design have this to say:

I’m not sure whether to count Sublime Text as a user app or a utility app in this sense, but in either case, the perspective is way off.

I also think this clashes with Windows icon standards. Most Windows icons use the straight-on perspective.

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#48

Very nice update. The icon looks more professional too. Though the ‘S’ probably could use some sharpening up, I generally think it is nice.

The good news is people got their new icon which doesn’t look like the terminal.

The bad news is, I don’t believe an icon exists that can make everyone happy :smile: . But hey, it is pretty easy for people to change their icon.

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#49

Simply cannot believe how many whiners there are regarding the icon… :open_mouth:
Seriously there are so many more awesome things he could be spending his time on…Why hassle him about the icon?

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#50

[quote]Simply cannot believe how many whiners there are regarding the icon…
Seriously there are so many more awesome things he could be spending his time on…Why hassle him about the icon?[/quote]

I agree. I like the icon and I am glad he hired professionals to create it. I also think, choosing orange was a conscious decision. At least on the mac it sets sublime apart from all the popular editors.

Still, being super-picky about the icon also shows how passionate people are about ST. And that’s a good thing :wink:

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#51

That’s nice, thanks for this awesome software !

Two things, though :

  • the vintage mode seems to be enabled by default, now.
  • I’ve installed Soda Theme, and I can’t enable it. I mean it has been disabled, and adding again “theme”: “Soda Dark.sublime-theme” in my .sublime-settings file does not have any effect.

I’m on Ubuntu 11.04 64bit. I’ve downloaded the relevant archive, extracted it and copied sublime_text into my Sublime Text dir…

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#52

I dont like the new icon, orange is not a good color for this, sublime text is more about peace, not about chilly-colors U_U.

  1. The perspective doesnt looks good, dont match in windows neither in mac. I hope you guys replace this icon.

I preffer the previous icon, the S in white and a soft dark blue for background, with rounded white borders.

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#53

[quote=“neohunter”]
I preffer the previous icon, the S in white and a soft dark blue for background, with rounded white borders.[/quote]

… That wasn’t the official sublime text icon. That was a user-contributed icon…

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#54

Add me to the long list of those who don’t like the new icon. Almost all the other alternative icons I’ve seen look better, IMO.

Regarding renaming the file, we need a command in the menu somewhere, for this. Otherwise, we can only rename a file in ST if it belongs to a folder that’s part of the current project. That’s quite limiting.

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