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[Pdxpw-staff] install instructions for Sublime Text 2

Emily Strickland emily at zubon.org
Fri Jul 13 06:01:57 UTC 2012


Is there any real reason we need package control, linter, or sublimecodeintel? i usually don't use these things in ST2 and find them annoying at best. as for spaces instead of tabs, it'd be nice, but i don't see it being a huge deal, either.

On Thursday, 12 July 2012 at 23:00 , Kevin Turner wrote:

> Installing on Windows is straightforward enough:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AaweDwRCI4Q-aRCJ8bCXB080E9oCJScbaZwA9DSNmPo/edit
> 
> I then started on the "indent uses spaces" docs, as the Boston Python
> Workshop has. I realized it's not Windows-specific, so I put it in
> another document:
> 
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F1HfxDaxzrc0LC3z0YQlivRAfmNxqQaCou2uC1oj-VM/edit
> 
> and it turns out that ST2 is not actually any easier to configure than
> emacs is. :-(
> 
> If anyone is hacking at project night instead of mentoring, a good
> project might be to write a script for Sublime that:
> 
> * sets syntax-specific preferences for Python to 4-space indent
> * installs Package Control
> * installs a linter that is not too crazy (see comments in the google
> doc's margin notes)
> * gets SublimeCodeIntel to work
> 
> and I still think people should have ipython or bpython but even ipython
> on windows is not exactly a one-click process. 
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