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10 November 2022 • Added syntax-based code folding • Various syntax highlighting improvements • Newly rewritten Haskell syntax highlighting thanks to • The recent file list is now global instead of per window • Files opened in Sublime Text are now added to the system recent file list (See the "update_system_recent_files" setting) • Added commands for converting between common identifier cases (See Edit > Convert Case) • Added "hot_exit_projects" setting to control what data gets saved in workspace files • Added "minimap_horizontal_scrolling" setting • Added "open_tabs_after_current" setting for controlling where tabs are opened • Added "show_spelling_errors" and "show_line_column" settings • Added "goto_anything_exclude_gitignore" setting • Added "ruler_style" setting • Reworked comment toggling to better handle embedded languages • Sub-word separators are now configurable using the "sub_word_separators" setting • Added support for Nordic (Windows 865) encoding • Reopening a file now asks for confirmation when there are unsaved changes • Improved filesystem symbolic link detection • Improved performance while open folders are scanned for the side-bar • Improved regex performance for syntax highlighting • Find: Patterns taken from an open file are now escaped for regex searches • Find in Files: Improved binary file detection for find-in-files • Find in Files: Find-in-files now supports project-relative patterns starting with // • Find in Files: Added the "find_in_files_max_...

Sublime Text 3.0

Compared to the last beta, 3.0 brings a refreshed UI theme, new color schemes, and a new icon. Some of the other highlights are big syntax highlighting improvements, touch input support on Windows, Touch Bar support on macOS, and apt/yum/pacman repositories for Linux. I wanted to highlight some of the changes from Sublime Text 2 here, however it's surprisingly hard: virtually every aspect of the editor has been improved in some way, and even a list of the major changes would be too long. If you'd like to see the full list of changes, the team has made a Certainly there are big features that 3.0 has: Goto Definition, a new syntax highlighting engine, a new UI, and an expanded API. However the difference is frequently felt in the hundreds of improvements that don't warrant being featured on their own: spell checking works better, automatic indentation does the right thing more often, word wrapping handles source code better, high DPI screens are properly supported, and Goto Anything is smarter. There's too much to list, but combined the difference is night and day. One of the areas I'm especially proud of in Sublime Text 3 is performance: it's significantly faster than Sublime Text 2 along every axis. Startup is faster, opening files is faster, and scrolling is more efficient. While it's a much larger application than 2, it feels leaner. If you purchased your Sublime Text license from February 2013 onwards, then it's already valid for Sublime Text 3.0. If your license key is...

Vintage Mode

Vintage is a vi mode editing package for Sublime Text. It allows you to combine vi’s command mode with Sublime Text’s features, including multiple selections. Vintage mode is developed in the open, and patches are more than welcome. If you’d like to contribute, details are in the • • • • • • • Enabling Vintage Vintage is disabled by default, via the ignored_packages setting. If you remove "Vintage" from the list of ignored packages, you’ll be able to edit with vi keys: • Select the Preferences Settings menu item • Edit the ignored_packages setting, changing it from: "ignored_packages": ["Vintage"] to "ignored_packages": [] and save the file. • Vintage mode is now enabled – you’ll see “INSERT MODE” listed in the status bar Vintage starts in insert mode by default. This can be changed by adding the following setting to your user settings: "vintage_start_in_command_mode" : true What’s Included Vintage includes most basic actions: d (delete), y (copy), c (change), gu (lower case), gU (upper case), g~ (swap case), g? (rot13), (indent). It also includes many motions, including l, h, j, k, W, w, e, E, b, B, alt+ w (move by sub-words), alt+ W (move backwards by sub-words), $, ^, %, 0, G, gg, f, F, t, T, ^f, ^b, H, M, and L. Text objects are supported, including words, quotes, brackets and tags. Repeat ( .) is in there, as is specifying counts for commands and motions. Registers are supported, as are macros and bookmarks. Many other miscellaneous commands are supported too, such a...

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The sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. Sublime Text uses a custom UI toolkit, optimized for speed and beauty, while taking advantage of native functionality on each platform. One license is all you need to use Sublime Text on every computer you own, no matter what operating system it uses. Sublime Text is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Is Sublime a code editor or IDE? Sublime Text is a powerful and easily extensible code editor. It natively supports many programming languages. An IDE like Is Sublime Text free? Sublime Text offers an evaluation version that you can use for free, however it will constantly ask you to purchase the license. There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation. Is Sublime Text better than Notepad++? Both are great text editors but the main difference is that Can I run Sublime Text on Windows 7? Yes. Sublime Text is compatible with Windows 7 and up. Is Sublime Text good for HTML? Yes. Sublime Text contains a custom HTML and CSS engine, named Features Goto Anything Use Goto Anything to open files with only a few keystrokes, and instantly jump to symbols, lines or words. Triggered with Ctrl+P, it is possible to: • Type part of a file name to open it. • Type @ to jump to symbols, # to search within the file, and : to go to a line number. These shortcuts can be combined, so tp@rf may take you to a function read file within a file textparser.py. Similarly, tp:100 would take you to line 100 of the same file. Multiple...

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Effortlessly Split Panes and Navigate Between Code With the new Tab Multi-Select functionality, tabs become first-class citizens in the interface. A simple modifier when performing actions will split the interface to show multiple tabs at once. Works with the side bar, tab bar, Goto Anything and more! Side-by-Side Mode for Definitions The Definitions popup now supports side-by-side mode via the icon, or holding Ctrl ⌘ while clicking a link. Goto Definition, Goto Reference and Goto Symbol in Project also support side-by-side viewing. Explore the full definition, not just a summary in a small popup.

Chocolatey Software

Livestream from Thursday, 03 November 2022 Join Paul and Gary for this months Chocolatey product livestream where we look at the latest release of Chocolatey 1.2.0, Chocolatey Licensed Extension 5.0.0 and shine a spotlight on the new hook scripts functionality. This opens up so many possibilities for Chocolatey CLI users! Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. Moderation Every version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: • • • • Human moderators who give final review and sign off More detail at Organizational Use If you are an organization using Chocolatey, we want your experience to be fully reliable. Due to the nature of this publicly offered repository, Fortunately, distribution rights do not apply for internal use. With any edition of Chocolatey (including the free open source edition), you can Disclaimer Your use of the packages on this site means you understand they are not supported or guaranteed in any way. • Open Source or Commercial: • Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See...

Sublime Text

4 (Build 4148) / 14 March 2023 ;2 months ago ( 14 March 2023) Written in AArch64 Website Sublime Text is a Features [ ] The following is a list of features of Sublime Text: • "Goto Anything", quick navigation to project files, symbols, or lines • "Command palette" uses adaptive matching for quick keyboard invocation of arbitrary commands • • Python-based plugin API • Project-specific preferences • Extensive customizability via JSON settings files, including project-specific and platform-specific settings • Cross-platform (Windows, • Compatible with many language grammars from Version history [ ] Version 1 [ ] Sublime Text 1.0 was released on 18 January 2008 as an application for the Windows operating system. Version 2 [ ] Sublime Text 2.0.2 was released on 8 July 2013. Changes from the first version of the software, as promoted on the official Sublime blog, include Themes [ ] • Sublime Text contains 23 visual themes, with the option to download and configure additional themes via third-party plugins. • The minimap feature shows a reduced overview of the entire file in the top-right corner of the screen. The portion of the file visible in the main editor pane is highlighted and clicking or dragging in this view scrolls the editor through the file. Panels, groups and screen modes [ ] • Screen modes include: showing up to four files at once in panels, a full-screen and distraction-free mode to show one file without interface menus around it. Column selection and multi-select ...

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1 October 2019 • Mac: Added Notarization • Fixed a performance regression when moving the caret upwards in large files • Fixed a memory leak • Fixed not being able to swap lines down with the last line if it was empty • Git: Fixed includeIf handling in git config files not interpreting ~ relative paths correctly 3.2.1 (Build 3207) 6 April 2019 • Various syntax highlighting improvements • Git: Git repositories at the top level of a users home directory are ignored for performance reasons. This can be changed via the allow_git_home_dir setting. • Git: Improved performance with a large number of git repositories in the side bar • Git: Fixed UTF8 BOMs not being handled correctly in .gitignore files • Fixed a crash in the Git repository handling • Improved file indexing behavior in some scenarios • Improved scrolling logic in some scenarios • Fixed block carets changing the way text selection works • Fixed swap_line_up and swap_line_down transforming tabs into spaces • Mac: Added a workaround for a MacOS issue with DisplayLink adapters • Linux: Fixed compatibility with old Linux distributions • Linux: Improved high dpi handling under KDE • Linux: Tweaked the way text scaling is handled • Linux: Fixed incorrect file ownership in the deb packages • API: Fixed an incompatibility with SublimeREPL • API: Fixed regression with phantoms interfering with home/end behavior 3.2 (Build 3200) See also the NEW: Git Integration • Files and folders in the sidebar will now display badges to in...

Sublime Text 3.0

Compared to the last beta, 3.0 brings a refreshed UI theme, new color schemes, and a new icon. Some of the other highlights are big syntax highlighting improvements, touch input support on Windows, Touch Bar support on macOS, and apt/yum/pacman repositories for Linux. I wanted to highlight some of the changes from Sublime Text 2 here, however it's surprisingly hard: virtually every aspect of the editor has been improved in some way, and even a list of the major changes would be too long. If you'd like to see the full list of changes, the team has made a Certainly there are big features that 3.0 has: Goto Definition, a new syntax highlighting engine, a new UI, and an expanded API. However the difference is frequently felt in the hundreds of improvements that don't warrant being featured on their own: spell checking works better, automatic indentation does the right thing more often, word wrapping handles source code better, high DPI screens are properly supported, and Goto Anything is smarter. There's too much to list, but combined the difference is night and day. One of the areas I'm especially proud of in Sublime Text 3 is performance: it's significantly faster than Sublime Text 2 along every axis. Startup is faster, opening files is faster, and scrolling is more efficient. While it's a much larger application than 2, it feels leaner. If you purchased your Sublime Text license from February 2013 onwards, then it's already valid for Sublime Text 3.0. If your license key is...

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