sublime设置

By | 2014年1月1日

/*
// sublime教程
1. 侧栏可以托入文件夹进去即形成了项目
2. 鼠标移到行号上,即会显示折叠的标记
3. 选中一个单词,同文本内的相同单词都会被标记出来
4. 空格处用光标选中,会显示是TAB还是space
5. 按ctrl键,再用光标选用内容,可以同时改多行的内容
6. 按ctrl+鼠标左键,可以选择多行的不同地方 按ctrl+鼠标右键,可以选择多行的相同地方
7. 按ctrl+/ 单行注很可释 ?按CTRL + SHIFT + / 注释选择的一个区间
8. 按ctrl+` 可以调出pathon控制台,原后按官方的说明输入一段代码,即可以装上package control包
9. 按ctrl+shift+p可以调出命令控制台,可以去完成相当于菜单上的一些操作
10. 按ctrl+p可以在项目内找到相关内容
11. 装brackehighlighter可以显示成对的光标高亮
12. 装alignment可以对起代码
13. 用户默认设置不建议修改,要修改的话,就修改setting-user中的内容,按格式来即可,改后的设定优先级最高
14. 在指定目录下所有文件中搜索内容:CTRL + SHIFT + f
15. 在指定文件中搜索内容:CTRL + f
*/

//Preferences.sublime-settings文件:
// Place your settings in the file “User/Preferences.sublime-settings”, which
// overrides the settings in here.
//
// Settings may also be placed in file type specific options files, for
// example, in Packages/Python/Python.sublime-settings for python files.
{
// Sets the colors used within the text area
“color_scheme”: “Packages/Color Scheme – Default/cobalt2.tmTheme”,

// Note that the font_face and font_size are overriden in the platform
// specific settings file, for example, “Preferences (Linux).sublime-settings”.
// Because of this, setting them here will have no effect: you must set them
// in your User File Preferences.
“font_face”: “”,
“font_size”: 10,

// Valid options are “no_bold”, “no_italic”, “no_antialias”, “gray_antialias”,
// “subpixel_antialias”, “no_round” (OS X only) and “directwrite” (Windows only)
“font_options”: [],

// Characters that are considered to separate words
“word_separators”: “./\\()\”‘-:,.;<>~!@#$%^&*|+=[]{}`~?”,

// Set to false to prevent line numbers being drawn in the gutter
“line_numbers”: true,

// Set to false to hide the gutter altogether
“gutter”: true,

// Spacing between the gutter and the text
“margin”: 4,

// Fold buttons are the triangles shown in the gutter to fold regions of text
“fold_buttons”: true,

// Hides the fold buttons unless the mouse is over the gutter
“fade_fold_buttons”: true,

// Columns in which to display vertical rulers
“rulers”: [],

// Set to true to turn spell checking on by default
“spell_check”: false,

// The number of spaces a tab is considered equal to
“tab_size”: 4,

// Set to true to insert spaces when tab is pressed
“translate_tabs_to_spaces”: false,

// If translate_tabs_to_spaces is true, use_tab_stops will make tab and
// backspace insert/delete up to the next tabstop
“use_tab_stops”: true,

// Set to false to disable detection of tabs vs. spaces on load
“detect_indentation”: true,

// Calculates indentation automatically when pressing enter
“auto_indent”: true,

// Makes auto indent a little smarter, e.g., by indenting the next line
// after an if statement in C. Requires auto_indent to be enabled.
“smart_indent”: true,

// Adds whitespace up to the first open bracket when indenting. Requires
// auto_indent to be enabled.
“indent_to_bracket”: false,

// Trims white space added by auto_indent when moving the caret off the
// line.
“trim_automatic_white_space”: true,

// Disables horizontal scrolling if enabled.
// May be set to true, false, or “auto”, where it will be disabled for
// source code, and otherwise enabled.
“word_wrap”: “auto”,

// Set to a value other than 0 to force wrapping at that column rather than the
// window width
“wrap_width”: 0,

// Set to false to prevent word wrapped lines from being indented to the same
// level
“indent_subsequent_lines”: true,

// Draws text centered in the window rather than left aligned
“draw_centered”: false,

// Controls auto pairing of quotes, brackets etc
“auto_match_enabled”: true,

// Word list to use for spell checking
“dictionary”: “Packages/Language – English/en_US.dic”,

// Set to true to draw a border around the visible rectangle on the minimap.
// The color of the border will be determined by the “minimapBorder” key in
// the color scheme
“draw_minimap_border”: false,

// Always visualise the viewport on the minimap, as oppossed to only
// showing it on mouse over
“always_show_minimap_viewport”: false,

// If enabled, will highlight any line with a caret
“highlight_line”: false,

// Valid values are “smooth”, “phase”, “blink”, “wide” and “solid”.
“caret_style”: “smooth”,

// Set to false to disable underlining the brackets surrounding the caret
“match_brackets”: true,

// Set to false if you’d rather only highlight the brackets when the caret is
// next to one
“match_brackets_content”: true,

// Set to false to not highlight square brackets. This only takes effect if
// match_brackets is true
“match_brackets_square”: true,

// Set to false to not highlight curly brackets. This only takes effect if
// match_brackets is true
“match_brackets_braces”: true,

// Set to false to not highlight angle brackets. This only takes effect if
// match_brackets is true
“match_brackets_angle”: false,

// Enable visualization of the matching tag in HTML and XML
“match_tags”: true,

// Highlights other occurrences of the currently selected text
“match_selection”: true,

// Additional spacing at the top of each line, in pixels
“line_padding_top”: 0,

// Additional spacing at the bottom of each line, in pixels
“line_padding_bottom”: 0,

// Set to false to disable scrolling past the end of the buffer.
// On OS X, this value is overridden in the platform specific settings, so
// you’ll need to place this line in your user settings to override it.
“scroll_past_end”: true,

// This controls what happens when pressing up or down when on the first
// or last line.
// On OS X, this value is overridden in the platform specific settings, so
// you’ll need to place this line in your user settings to override it.
“move_to_limit_on_up_down”: false,

// Set to “none” to turn off drawing white space, “selection” to draw only the
// white space within the selection, and “all” to draw all white space
“draw_white_space”: “selection”,

// Set to false to turn off the indentation guides.
// The color and width of the indent guides may be customized by editing
// the corresponding .tmTheme file, and specifying the colors “guide”,
// “activeGuide” and “stackGuide”
“draw_indent_guides”: true,

// Controls how the indent guides are drawn, valid options are
// “draw_normal” and “draw_active”. draw_active will draw the indent
// guides containing the caret in a different color.
“indent_guide_options”: [“draw_normal”],

// Set to true to removing trailing white space on save
“trim_trailing_white_space_on_save”: false,

// Set to true to ensure the last line of the file ends in a newline
// character when saving
“ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save”: false,

// Set to true to automatically save files when switching to a different file
// or application
“save_on_focus_lost”: false,

// Save via writing to an alternate file, and then renaming it over the
// original file.
“atomic_save”: true,

// The encoding to use when the encoding can’t be determined automatically.
// ASCII, UTF-8 and UTF-16 encodings will be automatically detected.
“fallback_encoding”: “Western (Windows 1252)”,

// Encoding used when saving new files, and files opened with an undefined
// encoding (e.g., plain ascii files). If a file is opened with a specific
// encoding (either detected or given explicitly), this setting will be
// ignored, and the file will be saved with the encoding it was opened
// with.
“default_encoding”: “UTF-8”,

// Files containing null bytes are opened as hexadecimal by default
“enable_hexadecimal_encoding”: true,

// Determines what character(s) are used to terminate each line in new files.
// Valid values are ‘system’ (whatever the OS uses), ‘windows’ (CRLF) and
// ‘unix’ (LF only).
“default_line_ending”: “system”,

// When enabled, pressing tab will insert the best matching completion.
// When disabled, tab will only trigger snippets or insert a tab.
// Shift+tab can be used to insert an explicit tab when tab_completion is
// enabled.
“tab_completion”: true,

// Enable auto complete to be triggered automatically when typing.
“auto_complete”: true,

// The maximum file size where auto complete will be automatically triggered.
“auto_complete_size_limit”: 4194304,

// The delay, in ms, before the auto complete window is shown after typing
“auto_complete_delay”: 50,

// Controls what scopes auto complete will be triggered in
“auto_complete_selector”: “source – comment, meta.tag – punctuation.definition.tag.begin”,

// Additional situations to trigger auto complete
“auto_complete_triggers”: [ {“selector”: “text.html”, “characters”: “<“} ],

// By default, auto complete will commit the current completion on enter.
// This setting can be used to make it complete on tab instead.
// Completing on tab is generally a superior option, as it removes
// ambiguity between committing the completion and inserting a newline.
“auto_complete_commit_on_tab”: false,

// Controls if auto complete is shown when snippet fields are active.
// Only relevant if auto_complete_commit_on_tab is true.
“auto_complete_with_fields”: false,

// Automatically close HTML and XML tags when </ is entered.
“auto_close_tags”: true,

// By default, shift+tab will only unindent if the selection spans
// multiple lines. When pressing shift+tab at other times, it’ll insert a
// tab character – this allows tabs to be inserted when tab_completion is
// enabled. Set this to true to make shift+tab always unindent, instead of
// inserting tabs.
“shift_tab_unindent”: false,

// If true, the copy and cut commands will operate on the current line
// when the selection is empty, rather than doing nothing.
“copy_with_empty_selection”: true,

// If true, the selected text will be copied into the find panel when it’s
// shown.
// On OS X, this value is overridden in the platform specific settings, so
// you’ll need to place this line in your user settings to override it.
“find_selected_text”: true,

// When auto_find_in_selection is enabled, the “Find in Selection” flag
// will be enabled automatically when multiple lines of text are selected
“auto_find_in_selection”: false,

// When drag_text is enabled, clicking on selected text will begin a
// drag-drop operation. This is not currently implemented under Linux.
“drag_text”: true,

//
// User Interface Settings
//

// The theme controls the look of Sublime Text’s UI (buttons, tabs, scroll bars, etc)
“theme”: “Default.sublime-theme”,

// Set to 0 to disable smooth scrolling. Set to a value between 0 and 1 to
// scroll slower, or set to larger than 1 to scroll faster
“scroll_speed”: 1.0,

// Controls side bar animation when expanding or collapsing folders
“tree_animation_enabled”: true,

// Controls animation throughout the application
“animation_enabled”: true,

// Makes tabs with modified files more visible
“highlight_modified_tabs”: false,

“show_tab_close_buttons”: true,

// Show folders in the side bar in bold
“bold_folder_labels”: false,

// OS X only: Set to true to disable Lion style full screen support.
// Sublime Text must be restarted for this to take effect.
“use_simple_full_screen”: false,

// OS X only. Valid values are true, false, and “auto”. Auto will enable
// the setting when running on a screen 2560 pixels or wider (i.e., a
// Retina display). When this setting is enabled, OpenGL is used to
// accelerate drawing. Sublime Text must be restarted for changes to take
// effect.
“gpu_window_buffer”: “auto”,

// Valid values are “system”, “enabled” and “disabled”
“overlay_scroll_bars”: “system”,

//
// Application Behavior Settings
//

// Exiting the application with hot_exit enabled will cause it to close
// immediately without prompting. Unsaved modifications and open files will
// be preserved and restored when next starting.
//
// Closing a window with an associated project will also close the window
// without prompting, preserving unsaved changes in the workspace file
// alongside the project.
“hot_exit”: true,

// remember_open_files makes the application start up with the last set of
// open files. Changing this to false will have no effect if hot_exit is
// true
“remember_open_files”: true,

// Always prompt before reloading a file, even if the file hasn’t been
// modified. The default behavior is to automatically reload a file if it
// hasn’t been edited. If a file has unsaved changes, a prompt will always
// be shown.
“always_prompt_for_file_reload”: false,

// OS X only: When files are opened from finder, or by dragging onto the
// dock icon, this controls if a new window is created or not.
“open_files_in_new_window”: true,

// OS X only: This controls if an empty window is created at startup or not.
“create_window_at_startup”: true,

// Set to true to close windows as soon as the last file is closed, unless
// there’s a folder open within the window. This is always enabled on OS X,
// changing it here won’t modify the behavior.
“close_windows_when_empty”: false,

// Show the full path to files in the title bar.
// On OS X, this value is overridden in the platform specific settings, so
// you’ll need to place this line in your user settings to override it.
“show_full_path”: true,

// Shows the Build Results panel when building. If set to false, the Build
// Results can be shown via the Tools/Build Results menu.
“show_panel_on_build”: true,

// Preview file contents when clicking on a file in the side bar. Double
// clicking or editing the preview will open the file and assign it a tab.
“preview_on_click”: true,

// folder_exclude_patterns and file_exclude_patterns control which files
// are listed in folders on the side bar. These can also be set on a per-
// project basis.
“folder_exclude_patterns”: [“.svn”, “.git”, “.hg”, “CVS”],
“file_exclude_patterns”: [“*.pyc”, “*.pyo”, “*.exe”, “*.dll”, “*.obj”,”*.o”, “*.a”, “*.lib”, “*.so”, “*.dylib”, “*.ncb”, “*.sdf”, “*.suo”, “*.pdb”, “*.idb”, “.DS_Store”, “*.class”, “*.psd”, “*.db”, “*.sublime-workspace”],
// These files will still show up in the side bar, but won’t be included in
// Goto Anything or Find in Files
“binary_file_patterns”: [“*.jpg”, “*.jpeg”, “*.png”, “*.gif”, “*.ttf”, “*.tga”, “*.dds”, “*.ico”, “*.eot”, “*.pdf”, “*.swf”, “*.jar”, “*.zip”],

// File indexing parses all files in the side bar, and builds an index of
// their symbols. This is required for Goto Definition to work.
“index_files”: true,

// When enabled, anonymised usage data is sent back, assisting Sublime HQ
// in making informed decisions about improving Sublime Text. File names
// and file contents are never included, but data such as computer
// specifications, startup time, installed packages, and edited file types
// are. When disabled, telemetry is neither recorded or sent.
// A setting of auto will enable telementry in dev builds, and disable
// telemetry in regular builds.
“enable_telemetry”: “auto”,

// List any packages to ignore here. When removing entries from this list,
// a restart may be required if the package contains plugins.
“ignored_packages”: [“Vintage”]
}

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