Origami is a new way of thinking about panes in Sublime Text 2 and 3: you tell Sublime Text where you want a new pane, and it makes one for you. It works seamlessly alongside the built-in layout commands.
Ordinarily one uses the commands under View>Layout, or if one is quite intrepid a custom keyboard shortcut can be made to give a specific layout, but both of these solutions were unsatisfactory to me. Perhaps they were to you too! That's what this plugin is for.
Try it out! I think you'll like it.
Origami is driven by keyboard shortcuts. By default, these keyboard shortcuts are all two-stage, and are hidden behind super+k
. First press super+k
, then press the arrow keys with modifiers:
- no modifiers: travel to an adjacent pane
shift
: carry the current file to the destinationalt
(option
): clone the current file to the destinationsuper
: create an adjacent panesuper+shift
: destroy an adjacent pane
These keyboard shortcuts are designed to make it really easy to modify the layout of your editor.
Additionally, Origami allows one to zoom the current pane, making it take up a large portion of the window. As above, first press super+k
, then press:
super+z
: Zoom the current pane so it takes up 90% of the screen (the fraction is changeable in the keybindings)shift+super+z
: Unzoom: equally space all panes
It is also possible to edit the pane sizes. After super+k
press:
super+r
: Adjust the top and bottom separatorsuper+c
: Adjust the left and right separator
In the keybindings you can change a mode
which specifies which separation lines you want to edit.
ALL
means all horizontal (or vertical) separatorsRELEVANT
means all horizontal (or vertical) separators which intersect the column (row) of the selected row.NEAREST
means top and bottom (or left and right) separatorsBEFORE
means top (or left) separatorAFTER
means bottom (or right) separator
(Note: Windows and Linux use ctrl
instead of super
.)
You can have Origami automatically zoom the active pane by setting origami_auto_zoom_on_focus
in your user preferences. Set it to true
for the default zoom, or set it to a user-definable fraction of the screen, such as 0.75
.
Origami can also automatically close a pane for you once you've closed the last file in it. Just set origami_auto_close_empty_panes
to true in your user preferences.
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