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Subl Path Blunder #15

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mpourmpoulis opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 0 comments
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Subl Path Blunder #15

mpourmpoulis opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 0 comments

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mpourmpoulis commented Mar 31, 2020

With many thanks to @LexiconCode for pointing this out in private chat!

The communication between the main plugin and the grammar happens via the sublime command line interface through the subl executable. Up to and including version 0.1.1, it was expected that this executable is in your Windows path but the corresponding documentation was missing! That was a big blunder on my part and may have prevented you from using the project altogether! My sincerest apologies!

now you can find more information about how you can add this executable to the Windows path here, but in order to work around this issue without adding an additional installation step for you, release 0.1.2 will implement the following scheme:

  • If subl is already in the path, it will use normally

  • Otherwise, it will try to fall back to C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\subl which is where it should be if you have installed sublime in the classical way! In such a case, no extra steps are needed on your part!

if sublime is installed in another directory, you must unfortunately add it to the path yourself!

Please note that this does not affect Linux!

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