

Implemented many editing commands found in common text editors.
#Sublime text change text encoding code
desktop file might be like this:Ĭomment=Advanced code editor. You can create a desktop file for it on /usr/share/local/applications or ~/.local/share/applications to show the shortcut on your Application menu. If you are not using debian (you don't have apt or dpkg), you may have to look into the tar.xz files, extract and run it directly from a directory, such as /opt or ~/bin.
#Sublime text change text encoding install
Sudo dpkg -i "/path/to/b" & sudo apt-get -f install You should be able to install it with a command: On linux/debian It is as easy as installing a deb file. On Windows, you can just install with the setup file given. They have versions for Windows, Linux, Linux-arm (for Raspberry Pi etc.) Mac and BSD. You can just download the files from here:


If you are interested to use it in your text editing, let's dive in. Just take 2 minutes to see those animations, and you'll like it even more. I got a feeling that it will impress you for sure. When it comes to websites it is not one of the flashiest ones, but the features and animations present there are bound to impress at least many of us. If nothing else, I would request you to visit CudaText homepage. Well, guess what.? There is an alternative to Sublime Text, and it is written in Lazarus! And the best part is, it can use plugins from Sublime. I love it so much, but I hate the fact that it is not open source. It has many features that power users need. Care for a replacement of Sublime Text, but Open Source? We got you covered.!īy the way, congrats to LazPlanet for its 100th post! Congrats to you all readers for such a great community!
