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Is there any for Sublime Text? #3

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DarkScorpion opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 24 comments
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Is there any for Sublime Text? #3

DarkScorpion opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 24 comments

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@DarkScorpion
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@marcemira
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👍

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@e-cloud
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e-cloud commented Mar 15, 2016

+1

@wangxingge
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yes, we need it.

@Sunggil
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Sunggil commented Apr 27, 2016

Yes! I want!!

@shavidzet
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We need it for sublime text

@kdh6429
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kdh6429 commented Apr 28, 2016

Want it!

@thamaraiselvam
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i too want it

@matijamatija
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+1

@spidersouris
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+1

@bbbenji
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bbbenji commented May 31, 2016

@shavidzet I may not have understood you correctly, but APM exists for Atom.

@ZeWaka
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ZeWaka commented Jun 1, 2016

Please port this someone! 👍

@fixmysync
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Pretty please!

@carlomallone
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@openarun
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openarun commented Jul 4, 2016

Yeah, we need one for Sublime Text !!! 👍

@mbiokyle29
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👍

@shakeelmohamed
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shakeelmohamed commented Jul 9, 2016

I'm surprised nobody's researched the feasibility of this! 😱
For this to be ported to Sublime Text, I think there's 2 main parts to figure out:

  1. Implementing a command (ie: something that shows up in the command palette) that does the animation. This is the hard part because we don't exactly now how to make the animation happen. This could be built up incrementally by just scrolling up & down 1 line quickly, possibly changing the theme dynamically, etc.
  2. Hijacking keystrokes to run the animation command, using custom key bindings. The tricky part here is to keep the typing experience relatively seamless. According to that document, alphanumeric keys can't be used in key bindings - but there might be some ways around that for ST2 at least.

Who's interested in working on this with me? 🎉

@rolzing
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rolzing commented Feb 28, 2017

@shakeelmohamed what do i need to know for help for this awesome feature?

@shakeelmohamed
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@rolzing read my previous comment, that's all the information I know at this time 😄

@TomLewis
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Was this ever implemented?

@ngr-t
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ngr-t commented Apr 16, 2018

  1. We can show images by using sublime.Phantom class or sublime.View.show_popup() method, but both are not suitable for this purpose, it seems difficult to get good looking power mode.
  2. Using sublime.ViewEventListener.on_modified() may be an option to do that.

@bolechen
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bolechen commented May 6, 2019

+1

@duoluoxiaosheng
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现在可以在sublime上面用了吗?

@frankhuurman
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I really hope they can implement this in the coming 6 years of having this issue open 👍

@duoluoxiaosheng
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+1

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