Could this be optional? I’m already a huge fan of it showing the diff in a buffer, and I don’t auto-save on focus lost.
Dev Build 2043
[quote=“adzenith”]
Could this be optional? I’m already a huge fan of it showing the diff in a buffer, and I don’t auto-save on focus lost. [/quote]
I don’t like the output panel for diffs, too. What about changing the auto-save to only react on the window focus? This way you can leave it as is .
I love the new diffing with highlighting! Having it built into the text editor is a nice feature.
I agree with this. Having a new buffer for diffs is preferred over the panel. I’m also a huge fan of the save on focus lost (thanks for adding it a few releases ago!), but having it only auto save on window focus lost would fix these other problems.
I think, I’ve made up my mind. For my orgmode plugin the current auto save on view focus lost is great (due to the way I work with it e.g. switching between views and not windows). But for other files (html, css, js, php, py, c etc.), where I might use a diff before saving, it would matter when switching over to a console or browser (-> window focus lost). Can’t we have switches for both?
Sublime Text 2 is awesome text editor. Really love to check new release everyday:D
I meet serious bug on 2043 build.
I always open some windows, but 2043 can’t handle multiple window.
When type somethings on another window, the letters show up on the first window only.
steps
- open 1st window.(1st window)
- File -> New Window(2nd window)
- write on 2nd window -> the letters show up on 1st window.(bug)
- write on 1st window -> the letters show up on 1st window.(normal)
- close 2nd window -> write on 1st window -> crash…
I’m using Ubuntu 10.10. I didn’t check it on other platform.
Regards,
Why can I only diff/delete files if they are in folders? I rarely use folders, I just use open files in my projects. Seems an odd limitation.
Also, once I’ve added a folder, I right-click on it to “remove folder” and nothing happens. I can’t figure out how to get rid of it. Bug?
[quote=“theblacklion”]
I think, I’ve made up my mind. For my orgmode plugin the current auto save on view focus lost is great (due to the way I work with it e.g. switching between views and not windows). But for other files (html, css, js, php, py, c etc.), where I might use a diff before saving, it would matter when switching over to a console or browser (-> window focus lost). Can’t we have switches for both? [/quote]
If you grab the text on disk before the file loses focus then you can save it and show the diff anyway. Seems like that might be cleaner than having a per-view setting or something.
Also, once I've added a folder, I right-click on it to "remove folder" and nothing happens. I can't figure out how to get rid of it. Bug?
Yeah, I’m seeing this too. Win 7x64
[quote=“atomi”]I just wanted to say that ctrl+space now errors with: no available completions.
So the completions drop down never shows up.[/quote]
Can you give some more information? Ctrl+Space is working fine for me.
[quote=“aoi”]When type somethings on another window, the letters show up on the first window only.
steps
- open 1st window.(1st window)
- File -> New Window(2nd window)
- write on 2nd window -> the letters show up on 1st window.(bug)
- write on 1st window -> the letters show up on 1st window.(normal)
- close 2nd window -> write on 1st window -> crash…
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I’m not seeing this - when I create the second window, then the second window receives input focus, and I can type there as normal. I can click between windows and type in either, and closing the second window doesn’t not appear to cause a crash. Also testing on Ubuntu 10.10. This wasn’t happening for you on build 2042?
[quote=“jps”]
[quote=“atomi”]I just wanted to say that ctrl+space now errors with: no available completions.
So the completions drop down never shows up.[/quote]
Can you give some more information? Ctrl+Space is working fine for me.[/quote]
I’m not sure what else to tell you. It’s just plain not working.
Step 1: unzip portable win x64 package.
Step 2: run sublime text
Step 3: open new file with .xml extension
And press ctrl+space - no completions dialogue.
I understand the ctrl+space should work without having entered any characters so if there is any other way I can help (by turning on some kind of debugging/logging) let me know.
Ctrl+Space won’t show anything for an empty XML file. However, there does appear to be an issue in this circumstance:
aa
ab
|
(The pipe is where the cursor is). Pressing Ctrl+Space isn’t working here, but it should be - I’ll look into it. If you type an ‘a’ though, then Ctrl+Space will work fine.
Hey i just registered to write down a small little bug i just found:
- Open Sublime with Double Vertical Pane Layout
- open 1 file on the left pane and multiple files on the right pane.
- I close all Files on the right pane with CTRL+W (i set this shortcut to “close files” because i was annoyed that it always exit the programm when i press it one more time than files are there)
- Switch back to Single Pane Layout (left pane should have still the one file open but no files open on the right pane)
- No Content is shown on this single view then. The file is marked as open but its empty. If i close the file and reopen it, the content is there.
I know, nothing dramatical, but maybe in another scenario this bug might be more heavier.
ctrl+spacebar doesn’t seem to bring up the completions list if the prefix is an empty string. I think it used to in previous builds. Is this by design? I personally preferred the old behavior.
EDIT:
Nevermind, it’s my fault…
It highlights the added and removed lines in a diff. Your color scheme needs to assign a colour to the relevant scopes, and not all do. The default colour scheme, Monokai Bright, does. You can see an example using the Show Unsaved Changes context menu item.
[quote=“jps”]Show Unsaved Changes prints its results to an output panel instead of a new file
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I think the old way of displaying diffs (in a new buffer) was more user friendly. Now, we’ll have to scroll and scroll and scroll to review the diff, and diffs are generally long documents. Please, make this configurable.