I'm the new user in Mac.I'm trying to use python in the Mac. So, I use the sublime text 2 for this.
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To close the console you just hit esc. I think people underestimate how useful it is as a disposable text buffer. Correct, but if you are looking for a specific result, that might be a pain. For example, my console right now is 5 lines, so unless I write an extremely narrow query I have to adjust. Sometimes I need to write text and then pipe that text into another command. My usual workflow goes something like this: vim # I edit and save my file as file.txt cat file.txt| pandoc -o file.pd. File Type preferences control aspects of Sublime Text that are related to the file being edited, for instance, word wrap, indentation size, and font. File Type preferences consist of a set of key-value pairs. This related to the issue: #1845 ST slowing down while continously appending text (to a single line); If you run a program which continually print numbers to the console build without using new lines, Sublime Text became dramatically slower as more and more lines are being outputted on the build panel.
Text 3 meaning. I use sublimeREPL:python to run python. but I think that I have some problems.
First of all, the version of Python is different in the terminal OS X and sublime text2.
In terminal,
In sublime text,
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Also, when I use the sublimeREPL:python, I got an error message like below.
Text free for mac computer. https://photoentrancement.weebly.com/blog/how-to-make-two-columns-in-text-box-word-for-mac. I think that this is kind of path problem in Windows. but I have no idea how to fix it. My Mac OS X El Capitan version is 10.11.3.
Please, give me an advice.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT.
I add the SublimeText console (View|Console) message when I ran the sublimeREPL:python.
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Sublime
to run your code. It is used for running packages (i.e. plugins for Sublime text).python
in a shell and start hacking.
SublimeREPL uses python with
virutalenv
, so you need to create one that uses the python
interpreter you'd like:
To see which is your default python, run
After you've created your virutalenv, you need to make sure the package is using it by adding this to your package settings (choose
Preferences: SublimeREPL (User)
from the command palette) and enter:
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