The only things missing (for me) is a global replace function [1] and 2-pane diff [2]. Hopefully they'll get implemented if they get enough votes. That said, I now use ST2 as my main editor and think it's the best software purchase I've made in years.<p>[1] <a href="http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/21604-search-replace-across-projectsdirectories/" rel="nofollow">http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/21604-search-replace-a...</a><p>[2] <a href="http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/19683-side-by-side-comparison/" rel="nofollow">http://sublimetext.userecho.com/topic/19683-side-by-side-com...</a>
Excellent! I especially love the improvements to Vintage mode. More progress towards replacing most of Vim's basic functionality so us Vimsters can switch without losing anything.<p>Two more essential Vim ingredients to draw in the Vim crowd:<p>* Relative line numbers<p>* Ability to do stuff like "d/hello" or "ma", move cursor down, "v`a". Right now it just searches for "hello" or goes to the mark 'a' without visually selecting it
This is really getting tempting! Before I procrastinate hours away by learning a new editor:<p>Does ST2 have advanced editing features like vim's cit, ysaw( or ci'?<p>I'd really love to switch a to modern editor with a scripting language I like. But I use the constructs above all the time and would dearly miss them.
So very happy to see forward progress being made on this, I'm not really a fan of the way the code folding works right now, but I imagine in due time, it will get to the point where pointing and clicking on the actual UI will get folding/unfolding to toggle instead of having to use a menu selection.<p>Also, are there any plans for intellisense stuff ... for javascript/html etc at some point?
With just one license I can run Sublime 1 or 2 beta in my Mac Book my Linux laptop at home and a windows desktop. Already bought a license.
I'm new to Mac and want to try Textmate but the multiplatform feature of Sublime is a plus.
In the other side lot of awesome hackers are rubyists and they dont feel very comfortable writing pligins on python.
I really like this editor and it's began to replace textmate on my Macs. I really miss the ability to create plugins in Ruby as it's my main programming language and I don't want to learn Python. I'll buy a license as soon as the final version is released.
Best text editor for me on Windows since Intype and eTexteditor died.<p>Also, the developper is really a nice guy and very productive (many updates this week for example). Folding came when it was not expected: congrats.