- #Mac sublime text 3 run macro mac os#
- #Mac sublime text 3 run macro install#
- #Mac sublime text 3 run macro full#
OS X: When MacPorts version of Python is installed, running Sublimerge fails when there is no Sublime Text instance running. This is caused by asynchronous plugins loader in ST3 and cannot be fixed from plugin level. Otherwise, when launching Sublimerge while ST is running, everything works fine. Running Sublimerge from command line (only when Sublime Text was not already running) only opens files without doing diff. See this discussion for more information and possible solution. Probably there is no good way to fix this since this is "normal" Sublime's behavior. This way you get subl command that this document refers to.ĭiff tool (2-way) subl -n -wait "" "" -command "sublimerge_diff_views ' Possible integration issues Running Sublimerge from command line restores last Sublime's session (only when ST was not already running). Sublime Text 3 ln -s "/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl" ~/bin/subl
#Mac sublime text 3 run macro mac os#
Sublime Text requires a little setup under Mac OS X.Īssuming you've installed Sublime Text in Applications and you have a ~/bin directory in your PATH, please do the following to create a symlink to Sublime's binary: Here `subl` is used to refer to Sublime Text executable, but remember that under Windows this will be `sublime_text.exe`. Please be aware of possible integration issues.Īll examples here assumes that Sublime Text binary is in your PATH. Because it can be run from command line, you can integrate it with anything.
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#Mac sublime text 3 run macro full#
Enter the full path to your local copy of sas.exe. Find and edit the value listed for the "sas-path" at the bottom. If you get outcome 2 there, use the menus to navigate to Preferences -> Package Settings -> SAS -> Settings-User.
#Mac sublime text 3 run macro install#
Choose 'Package Control: Install Package' off the command palette and then find 'SAS Programming' on the resulting list. Installation is via the wonderful Package Control.
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