<p><pre><code> -Automatically closing windows when the last tab is dragged out
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This is so minor, and yet so great.<p>EDIT: I copied and pasted the wrong one.
For me the best change is this<p><pre><code> Added image preview when opening images
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It's weird, I would never have even realised this bothered me until I saw it in the patch notes, then I instantly remembered all the times I was looking for an asset and had to switch to the file browser to find it
As an avid Vim user I really like the regular updates on Sublime Text 3 and I can see how I would enjoy some of its features like multi-cursor support. The shortcuts remind me more of Emacs, though.
Here's hoping that Sublime will continue to be strong and won't go the way of the dodo soon (like Textmate did...).
I like sublime, but what I would give to have it ditch the open file list paradigm entirely, replace it by a file history, and keep the undo info regardless of the open/closed state.
Question for current ST3 users: how stable is this ST3 beta as compared to ST2? I tried an early beta and it crashed horribly in the middle of a code-marathon, lost me a few crucial bits of code. Switched back immediately to ST2.<p>Is it safe to install this ST3 beta now?<p>PS: I'm referring to the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit version, if that matters at all...
* Windows: SSE support is no longer required for 32 bit builds<p>I wonder how long we're going to be held back by (very) legacy machines. Valve also recently dropped SSE2 support because 0.0004% of their users complained about it.
New to this editor, but $70 per license? As an Emacs user, I really don't understand why one should pay $70 for this, which is even not an IDE, while there are powerful ones like Emacs and Vim that can do almost everything you can imagine..
Does anyone know how to make "ctrl+tab" & "ctrl+shift+tab" do the predictable thing? The order is impossible to predict at the moment.
The most annoying change for me will be the automatic closing windows when the last tab is dragged out. Now I will have to manually drag it out of the main window to create the second window again.
The feature I really want from Sublime Text is split window views. I know you can open multiple tabs editing the same file and tile them side-by-side, but it's cumbersome. Visual Studio, for example, can split a window view just by dragging a resizer widget at the top of the scrollbar.
Anyone else having issues with Thinkpad T60 German-Keyboard and the default comment/uncomment short-cut mapping on linux?
Anyhints reg. the root cause of the issues?
I've read through the feature list and changes from 2 to 3, but can any ST users here be so kind as to describe any issues they faced from migrating from 2 to 3?<p>My use of ST is not too different from out-of-the-box. The main non-included plugins I use are Emmet, Ruby Slim, and Markdown Extended, and of course the utilities needed to manage them, such as Package Control. And I have a shell shortcut to get to ST (who doesn't?)...other than that, nothing too fancy...so I probably shouldn't experience too many hiccups to my workflow from just installing ST3?