I take heed when so many people are fans of something but after trying it out I feel like I'm missing out on what makes this editor so awesome. Can someone explain to me why this is better than Textmate, MacVim or UltraEdit?
Sublime Text 2 Build 2139 Released
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
For one, the mini-map feature. I believe it was fairly unique a few years ago, don't know if it still is.
mini-map should be turned off by default. What a kitschy "feature"
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#44I take heed when so many people are fans of something but after trying it out I feel like I'm missing out on what makes this editor so awesome. Can someone explain to me why this is better than Textmate, MacVim or UltraEdit?
It's basically the same thing as textmate, only actively updated and with some extra features. For me, the main advantage over textmate is split-screen layout.
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#45Does anyone know how to tweak the windowing behaviour so that it doesn't open up all your previous windows (or group the new file in the same window as your other project)? Other than the lack of usable options, it's pretty nice!
"hot_exit": false
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#46I didn't know (until now) Sublime Text. I don't want to seem inquisitive, but it looks a lot like VIM. I thought it was VIM, or a human-friendly version of it. I took a look to http://www.sublimetext.com/features and many of the features listed are available on a vanilla VIM. Many, if not all, except "Asynchronous file loading, so you're never blocked when loading files off slow network drives", "WinSCP integration f…
That said, there is an emulation mode now, Vintage.
Re: Sublime Text 2 Build 2139 Released
#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
For one, the mini-map feature. I believe it was fairly unique a few years ago, don't know if it still is.
mini-map should be turned off by default. What a kitschy "feature"