[quote=“bizoo”]For ST3 (Windows) after a quick look at the portable version:
(- show_quick_panel has a new on_highlight callback ! Yeah !!! thanks Jon.) [this is not a feature request but whatever ]
- Still no way to know what’s modified on the on_modified event… [Not too necessary but could reduce ressources needed in order to see what has changed]
- Still no way to add custom information in the status bar (like indentation and syntax) ? [That’d be insanely awesome, for instance with line endings]
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I’d really like these features in ST, please add them to your roadmap if they aren’t already.
[quote=“jps”]Indexed symbols are controlled by the showInIndexedSymbolList preference, which is defined in .tmPreferences files. Most syntax definitions are covered by the contents of Default/Symbols.tmPreferences, but the scala syntax definition appears to assign scope names differently.
In short, you need to edit “Packages/Scala/Symbols.tmPreferences” and change it to: …][/quote]
The default implementations use a file named “Symbol List.tmPreferences” for this but after testing various file names it seems like this doesn’t matter at all. It even doesn’t matter if the “name” key inside is not “Symbol List” so it appears that the only interesting parts about them are that it the file contains dict which has a “settings” and a “scope” key. Anyway, regarding the tmPreferences and other tm* files, I created a new topic about xml not being the best choice because this is a new issue and does not revolve here. ST3 might be a good opportunity to take this step now or at least soon.