Hi.
There was a problem that I have experienced after did this.
If you open a file via subl subl a.file then it will be run as the sublimetext application itself, which means if you ctrl+c (stop the command) the application will be terminated(that really annoyed). That different with macosx version that will be run as a sub-application.
In current version (Build 3065) there is a subl.exe. But this file can't be executed if the sublimetext application itself not running.
Hi.
There was a problem that I have experienced after did this.
If you open a file via subl
subl a.file
then it will be run as the sublimetext application itself, which means if you ctrl+c (stop the command) the application will be terminated(that really annoyed). That different with macosx version that will be run as a sub-application.In current version (Build 3065) there is a
subl.exe
. But this file can't be executed if the sublimetext application itself not running.