I encountered minor problem regarding ‘cmd + p’ when you click on one of the results. (OSX 10.6.8)
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Thanks.
I encountered minor problem regarding ‘cmd + p’ when you click on one of the results. (OSX 10.6.8)
The original post is HERE.
Thanks.
[quote=“buymeasoda”]Anyone else getting doubled results in the find in files results list?
It’s listing every found file twice for me.[/quote]
I encountered it too…
[size=85]*Everytime I modify, delete add a folder / file in the terminal or in Sublime itself, I have to manually refresh the sidebar (Project -> Refresh Folders) to see the changes.
I have a samba share in my sidebar and am running Windows XP*[/size]
edit: It got fixed after a restart of Sublime
Another thing: is it possible to get an option for single click expand on a folder?
I don’t really use the keyboard navigation and I just got used to the option to just click on the folder name.
And right clicking on a folder in the sidebar and selecting “Find in Folder”, doesn’t put the clicked folder in the where field.
UNC paths do not work for me in the where field in the find panel. Anyone else also see this issue? Win8 x64 2134. Thanks!
I’m loving the enhancements on this build! However, Groups are not showing up for me… The behaviour used to be that when I had the 2-column layout enabled and opened more than one file, Groups would show and I could arrange which open file was kept in which group… Now they don’t even show… Am I missing something? Did I mess up something? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: running MacOS X 10.7.2
SOLUTION: View / Sidebar / Show Open Files
BUG: highlighting a folder in the sidebar and using the context menu to “Find in Folder…” defaults the “Where:” field to “Open files and folders” rather than preselecting with the selected folder. You currently have to click the “…” button and add the folder again manually.
FEAUTURE REQUEST: How about getting that “Find and Replace in Folder…” functionality added while your working on this so we can do global search/replace actions on multiple files
Cheers!
It seems like “Find in Files” doesn’t work when the “where” field contains a UNC path on Windows.
I just tried searching for some text I knew was in a file located in “\host\share\dir\foo.txt”, and the search found nothing when I set the “where” field to “\host\share\dir”. If I mounted the share as Q:, and then used “Q:\dir” in the “where” field, it worked fine…?
[quote=“tgkeul”]
[quote] sleet wrote:
I had several crashes with this build when i tried to open files with ctrl+p (enter) shortcut
Win7 - version 64bit.[/quote]
me too, switched back to 2133
Crashed when using quick panel, not only for opnening files.[/quote]
Also getting the same crash issues, had to revert back to 2133