Small update:
- If a command sends output to a tab ( example a diff ), hitting F5 on that tab: will execute the command again and refresh the tab with the new contents ( example the new computed diff )
Small update:
Can you please elaborate, with examples if possible, not sure what are you talking about, improvements welcome!
I don’t know what do you want to highlight. On a diff I may imagine character differences? on blame??
Color schemes already highlight that! ¿? dl.dropbox.com/u/9303546/Sublime … t/diff.png
[quote=“jbrooksuk”]
Where can I get this diff syntax file from?[/quote]
Oh The Oblivion theme doesn’t work with Diff. Better fix that!
Sorted it github.com/jbrooksuk/Oblivion/
Add these two below diff header to differentiate files names:
<dict>
<key>name</key>
<string>⎇ diff.context</string>
<key>scope</key>
<string>meta.diff.header.from-file</string>
<key>settings</key>
<dict>
<key>foreground</key>
<string>#9bsedd</string>
</dict>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>name</key>
<string>⎇ diff.context</string>
<key>scope</key>
<string>meta.diff.header.to-file</string>
<key>settings</key>
<dict>
<key>foreground</key>
<string>#9bdedd</string>
</dict>
</dict>
PS: I’ve sent a pull request to your repo: github.com/SublimeText/Open-Include
I’m using Cygwin’s git on windows. Other sublime git plugins work fine but this one shows this error when I try to run a command.
‘git’ is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Yes, all commands are synch, blocking sublime until process end.
Someday maybe I fix this
Regards,
Hello,
I’ve got real problems using this on windows. Whenever I want to push/fetch/pull, sublime completly freezes… other commands work, but are useless without pushing and pulling any fix for that?
Installed latest available version today.
[quote]Git : No such file or directory
Possible error:
git not found on $PATH[/quote]
Mac OS X
Git is in $PATH
23:04:07 aac-mac wmg # which git
/usr/local/git/bin/git
23:04:09 aac-mac wmg # git --version
git version 1.7.8.3
You may want to open file “packages/SideBarGit/SideBarGit.py”
And replace “debug = False” to “debug = True” and paste the output of everything about git here.
Also that problem is an OS problem, I’m not sure If I can help you. You may don’t have access to the file, or the python can’t access the file or git can’t access, don’t know.
1 )
Try with the same file on command line.
if works…:
2)
Try on sublime console
import os;
os.path.exists('/your file name here/')
[quote=“tito”]You may want to open file “packages/SideBarGit/SideBarGit.py”
And replace “debug = False” to “debug = True” and paste the output of everything about git here.
Also that problem is an OS problem, I’m not sure If I can help you. You may don’t have access to the file, or the python can’t access the file or git can’t access, don’t know.
1 )
Try with the same file on command line.
if works…:
2)
Try on sublime console
import os;
os.path.exists('/your file name here/')
[/quote]
Same problem here.
I’m on Mac. Git is on path.
os.path.exists(’/usr/local/git/bin/git’) returns True.