I am new to the Sublime Text 2 IDE.
I have installed the TortoiseSVN package, but was wondering if there is a way to show a file's status (needing commit/up-to-date) in the file list?
I used to get that with eclipse and e-texteditor.
Have looked literally everywhere for it!
Thanks in advance.
James
In the sidebar you can't get the file status like eclipse. You have to run command to check the status . Then it will show the status in a text file
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I have tried to search online and there was this editor called "Atom". I have never used it before. Is it any good? I have used gedit, sublime text, visual studios and QtReader. I want a text editor like QtReader or visual studios( which shows file directories on the side of the screen) to edit text files from Git bash. Can I install QtReader or VS code for Git bash? If so how?
Thanks in advance.
Though this is not a relevant question but for terminal based you can choose from vi, nano or emacs and for app based you can choose from vscode,sublime text, ruby mine(if working on ruby projects). It's totally a choice based decision.
I am using ST3 on Windows and have installed the package from the website -- https://packagecontrol.io/packages/JavaScript%20Completions
But I am unable to get the pop-ups to work as expected like the example on the packagecontrol.io website.
Are there some settings or anything that can or need to be turned on to get this to work?
Thanks!
After turning on a few other autocompletions and saving the preferences, I restarted Sublime Text 3 and the menu started showing up.
I have what I would consider the perfect theme colors for my Sublime Text Editor 3 application; however, the only thing that is very annoying and hard to see is the comment colors. They're the same color as the background but maybe just one shade lighter.
I've seen some other posts on here on editing theme color files within Sublime Text but for some reason it seems like the data isn't taking effect. It's like it's going off of cached data or something.
For example, I'm using the "Monokai" theme. I've edited /opt/sublime_text/Packages/Color Scheme - Default.sublime-package and searched for Monokai. I changed the hex color code under lineHighlight, and restart Sublime. Nothing changes. In fact, I've changed numerous hex color codes under that section and restarted Sublime Text and absolutely nothing has change.d
What am I doing wrong here? I'm running this on Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon
I was unable to change comments color by editing Monokai.tmTheme even after purging cache or sublime reinstall.
For Sublime 3.1.1 Build 3176 editing Monokai.sublime-color-scheme works.
1. Open Package Resource Viewer
2. Open Color Scheme
3. Open Monokai color scheme
4. Add you desired color in variables (pick here)
5. Change comment color
6. Enjoy your new comments color!
I've done exactly what you said, changed the value under lineHighlight in Monokai.tmTheme in Color Scheme - Default.sublime-package, restarted Sublime Text and it worked just fine. I'm running Build 3103 on Manjaro Linux.
Sublime Text stores its settings and cache ~/.config/sublime-text-3, I suggest temporarily renaming this folder, which should take you to a freshly installed state. Then make sure Sublime Text really restarts and that your color scheme changes are really in place.
I encountered the same problem. I found the following way solved my problem.
According to #Саша Черных, one can go to
tmtheme-editor.herokuapp.com/#!/editor/theme/Monokai to create and download a customized theme. Then, in Sublime Text 3, from [References -> Browse Packages...], you can find where your Packages folder locates. Just put the downloaded file "Monokai.tmTheme" in that folder, restart app, then it's done.
I have a problem with the SublimeText 3 status bar having too much information from my packages. The problem is that the text gets cutoff. Is there a command or a way to see all of the text in the status bar?
Few different options in my opinion as follows, sorry if its not specific but I don't know exactly how you have your screen resolution, sublime text setup and its packages therein.
Without being able to easily duplicate this problem myself I would advise trying to change the screen resolution and see if that is the issue and go from there.
You can try to write your own theme to determine the status bar size
e.g.:
https://gist.github.com/zbyna/5250fd49a805fd0fe0853cb5256101ee
You can try and find something different in terms of a status bar or what allows you to customise it at: https://packagecontrol.io/ although I could not find one here or anywhere else the size of the status bar mostly seems to be done at the theme level.
Try and configure the packages to show less text? Which packages do you currently have installed?
When trying to update Sublime Text 3 to version 3083 on a Windows 10 computer I keep getting an error message at the end of the update saying
'Unable to rename C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3 to C:\Program
Files\Sublime Text 3 (3083), error code: 32'
I looked it up on Microsoft's website and error 32 stands for 'The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process'.
So I tried closing down all other programs and tried updating again but I still get the same problem. I have also tried running the program as an administrator but the update creates the same error message.
I only have package control installed and the Haxe plugin installed and so I can't find any other reason why it wouldn't work, although I haven't updated it before.
Can anyone offer any advice?
All the application is trying to do is copy the new files into the sublime program folder. You can do this yourself:
Close your Sublime Text program
Open a file browser C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Sublime Text 3\Update (or wherever your update landed)
Open another C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3 (Make a backup of this folder if you want to be cautious)
Copy everything from the update to the Program Files folder
Run Sublime Text (you should now see the update dialog)
Remove the update folder and backup if everything looks good
For me, I found that my antivirus (Malwarebytes) was causing the issue.
(I was alerted to this because I tried to update using the installer from the website and it warned me that Malwarebytes was holding on to files it needed to complete.)
I cancelled the installer, turned off Malwarebytes, and opened sublime to let it update itself normally and it worked nicely.
It seems this is common:
https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/build-3143-flagged-as-virus/31272?u=spenceryue
I can't believe chrome.exe (Google Chrome) was using the folder where Sublime Text was installed. Removing that lock with unlocker fixed the update error.
It's not like I have ANY plugin or open tab related to sublime text on chrome.
I really recommend unlocker though, saves you more than one time.
I was troubled by this problem for some days on Windows 10, and resolved it at last.
Navicate to sublime text path, like 'C:/program files/sublime text/'
find 'update_installer.exe' and 'sublime_text.exe'
Open the file's properties - compatibility - Run as administrator...(Something like that, maybe the spelling is wrong)
Select OK, and rerun sublime text.
In my case, the reason was a package (the Powershell Editor Services package), which establishes a handle to C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3. Those processes continued to run even after cleanly quitting Sublime Text. Killing them and removing the package that spawned them allowed Sublime Text to install its update.
I found this by using Process Explorer (procexp). Here's how:
In procexp, run "Find Handle or DLL" (ctrl+F). Type "sublime" in the search field. When I did this, I saw "C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3" appear several times in the search results.
Click on one of the results in the search window. The process that has a handle on the folder will be highlighted in procexp's main window.
Hover over the process name. You will see a Windows hint containing the command line that invoked the process. This is the command line which ran the process which had a lock on the Sublime Text 3 folder on my machine:
powershell.exe -NoProfile -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "& \"C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Packages\PowerShell\editorservices/Start-EditorServices.ps1\" -EditorServicesVersion \"0.7.1\" -HostName \"Sublime Text Host\" -HostProfileId \"SublimeText\" -HostVersion \"3.0.3170\" -LogLevel \"Verbose\" -LogPath \"c:\users\yourus~1\appdata\local\temp\1526304355-EditorServices.log\" -BundledModulesPath \"C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Packages\PowerShell\editorservices\modules\""
The issue is documented here and has been resolved here. So, the team is being responsive. Hopefully the procedure described here will help others find and resolve similar issues, with other processes that leave unnecessary handles floating around.
In my case the reason was I had Sublime Text opened with another user in the same computer. I closed Sublime Text for each user and then the installer worked.
For me it was a plugin running in background called host plugin 3-8 and i ended it right away by clicking end process tree in task manager (Windows 7)