Hopefully in about a week or so Package Control 2 should be going beta. It includes a bunch of features to make publishing packages easier, proper ST3/2 support, better proxy handling on Windows and a new snazzy website to improve package discovery.<p>This should make it much easier to upgrade to ST3 since there won't be all sorts of manual steps to get community-built packages working.
Does SublimeLinter work correctly now with different versions of Python? In ST2, SL parses code as Python 2.6, which gets some 2.7 syntax marked as invalid (e.g. with statement with more than one bind).<p>I would imagine this gets worse with ST3 embedding Python 3.
For me, the moment DisposaBoy has GoSublime ( <a href="https://github.com/DisposaBoy/GoSublime" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/DisposaBoy/GoSublime</a> ) working and being maintained on ST3 I shall upgrade.<p>One person created a fork ( <a href="https://github.com/quarnster/GoSublime" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/quarnster/GoSublime</a> ) which he got working, but it's already a couple of months behind HEAD. So I am waiting, as I reckon other Go devs are too.
Thank you. I've been putting off upgrading for fear that it is a huge rabbit hole. It sounds like this is not the case, so I'm planning on giving it a shot this weekend.
Question: I've been evaluating ST2 for a couple of weeks and I'm thinking of paying for a licence. Do I get a licence now, or do I wait and get a licence for ST3?
I check this every couple of weeks, hoping to see SublimeCodeIntel appear as working: <a href="https://github.com/wbond/sublime_package_control/wiki/Sublime-Text-3-Compatible-Packages" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/wbond/sublime_package_control/wiki/Sublim...</a><p><a href="https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeCodeIntel" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeCodeIntel</a>
Any Windows/ASP.NET devs using this in combo with VS.NET? I like ST2 for taking notes and documenting things, but I'm not using it as a primary IDE. Are you using it for LESS/SASS? I'm trying to figure out how to utilize more of the cool features of ST that aren't available in VS.NET.
Has anyone used ST3 with Rails development? The code inspection/method navigation feature has me intrigued. I'm wondering how functional it is compared to Rubymine's capabilities.<p>Sadly since there's no demo/trial for st3, I can't try for myself.
>when you select a file in the project browser it now opens up a temporary tab<p>Any way to have binary files like say, images, show up in the project browser without previewing their contents when you click on them, in this version?
I have something like seven tabs in each version of Sublime Text.<p>Can anyone recommend a good way to migrate your projects and tab session to the newer version? I think I have two versions of ST2 as well.
The dev needs to hurry up and add GTK3 support to his app. This is why I don't like closed-source software. Soon I'll be on Wayland and I'm going to have to use XWayland just to run Sublime Text 3.