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    <div>Sublime Text is a shareware text and source code editor available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It natively supports many programming languages and markup languages. Users can customize it with themes and expand its functionality with plugins, typically community-built and maintained under free-software licenses. To facilitate plugins, Sublime Text features a Python API. The editor utilizes minimal interface and contains features for programmers including configurable syntax highlighting, code folding, search-and-replace supporting regular-expressions, terminal output window, and more. It is proprietary software, but a free evaluation version is available.</div><div></div><div></div><div>With this feature a user can select entire text columns at once or place more than one cursor in the text. This allows simultaneous editing. The cursors behave as if each of them was the only one in the text, moving independently in the same manner. 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It also shipped internal performance optimizations and updates such as a new Python 3.8 plugin host and extended APIs for extended plugin development.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Package Control is an open source[18] third-party package manager for Sublime Text which allows the user to find, install, upgrade and remove plug-ins, usually without restarting Sublime Text. The package manager keeps installed packages up-to-date with an auto-upgrade feature and downloads packages from GitHub, BitBucket and a custom JSON-encoded channel/repository system. It also handles updating packages cloned from GitHub and BitBucket via Git and Hg, as well as providing commands for enabling and disabling packages. The package manager also includes a command to bundle any package directory into a .sublime-package file.[19]</div><div></div><div></div><div>However I don't have adequate permissions when launching the program from the Unity launcher. For example I cannot install packages, or if I add a folder to the sidebar when I close Sublime and reopen, the folder is no longer listed. If I run sudo sublime in the terminal all changes remain after closing.</div><div></div><div></div><div>However, there's a much lazier solution which I am personally using - just unpack SublimeText somewhere in your home directory, create a bin directory in your home directory and symlink sublime_text executable into that directory:</div><div></div><div></div><div>The article also does some shell integration, such as registering sublime_text as a default editor and adding an icon, and I was too lazy to do that - however, I'm sure that it can be done without messing with system-wide settings.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This does not explain, however, the problems with permissions you're having - SublimeText stores all its settings in your home folder anyway, so even if you installed it system-wide it should not have problems. What probably happened is that you started it the first time with superuser privileges (i.e. from the sudo shell), so the editor's config directory (in /.config/sublime-text-2) is owned by root now. You need to do something like</div><div></div><div></div><div>4a) if you want to be able to run sublime from the command line then run mkdir -p /bin && ln -s /.local/Sublime\ Text\ 2/sublime_text /bin/sublime. The default .bashrc will add /bin to your $PATH the next time your shell launches.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>6) test -e /.local/share/applications/defaults.list -a 1$(grep -sc \[Default\ Applications\] /.local/share/applications/defaults.list) != 10 echo "[Default Applications]" >> /.local/share/applications/defaults.list; grep gedit.desktop /usr/share/applications/defaults.list sed "s/gedit\.desktop/sublime.desktop/g" >> /.local/share/applications/defaults.list</div><div></div><div></div><div>Same as Alex L.'s step 5, make a file called sublime.desktop in /.local/share/applications/ but add %f after sublime in the Exec field so that you can open it from Nautilus, as described in this post. Also don't escape spaces for the Icon field and use the full path, no tilde. Replace with your username.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Maybe there has simply something gone wrong during the installation. I'm using Sublime Text 2 on 12.04 and it doesn't need sudo. I suggest you type sudo apt-get purge sublime-text in a terminal (depends on which version you've installed. Use the tab key after having typed the line until "subl" twice - each installed version will be displayed).This will completely remove the installation. After that, go to the homepage of sublime text and make sure you download the .deb package. Browse the package in Nautilus (home folder), right-click on the .deb-package and choose "open with Software Center". In the Software Center, click install and follow the instructions. After that you should be able to launch the application without sudo.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This post is for a package I've written for Sublime Text to syntax highlight Juniper configs (in set or stanza format). For the uninitiated, Sublime Text is a multi-OS text editor (Win, Mac, Linux) that has many shortcuts for productivity and extreme extensibility.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Sublime Text is a powerful multi-platform text editor with a clean, modern user interface.Bringing wide support for programming languages, extensions, syntax-based features and many other useful features alongside low resource usage, Sublime Text proves itself to be a very competent solution for a vast set of environments and applications.The software may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Here's a very simple project file that was created for WebRTC and should besaved in the parent folder of the trunk folder (name it webrtc.sublime-project).It's as bare bones as it gets, so when you open this project file, you'llprobably see all sorts of files that you aren't interested in.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Here is a slightly more advanced example that has exclusions to reduce clutter.This one was made for Chrome on a Windows machine and has some Visual Studiospecific excludes. Save this file in the same directory as your .gclient fileand use the .sublime-project extension (e.g. chrome.sublime-project) and thenopen it up in Sublime.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Once installed, you'll get an entry in the context menu when you right click thetop level folder(s) in your project that allow you to build the Ctags database.If you're working in a Chrome project however, do not do that at this point,since it will index much more than you actually want. Instead, do one of:</div><div></div><div></div><div>Edit the CTags.sublime-settings file for the ctags plugin so that itruns ctags with the above parameters. Note: the above is a batchfile - don't simply copy all of it verbatim and paste it into theCTags settings file :-)</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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