installed the package to Sublime Text 3 too, looking very nice, now i edit and create skins more confortable, it have a option when a error is in skin then it's highlighted with red, so far so good, if i write !Execute, it's highlighting with red, because it's depreciated, so my question is , i have two bangs
So guys are u guys gonna update this or not i really love sublime but there are newer versions tooo ........
i really want to use them but rainmeter package is only available on sublime 2.0.2
so guys is there is any hope for the next generation
if there is hope then i will give u a smile
Droyk wrote:So guys are u guys gonna update this or not i really love sublime but there are newer versions tooo ........
i really want to use them but rainmeter package is only available on sublime 2.0.2
so guys is there is any hope for the next generation
if there is hope then i will give u a smile
This is still working in ST3 just install it manually via Git or Unzip
€: Actually there are quite some problems from functionality perspective, I tried to fix some of them, but some are strange bugs. Most bugs are from the transition from Pyth 2.x to Pyth 3.x
Only minor changes from ST3 side besides the package design
I will look into this and prob post in a new thread, cause this here still works for ST2 users
The new dev versions will add some interessting split of logic to the syntax high-lighting. I remember the current engine having some problems in some edge cases. Maybe this can resolve it.
it's been a long time since I have logged in here. I just saw that some people forked my repo on GitHub, so I thought I'd check by.
I haven't really used Rainmeter in a while, and I'm not sure I will have time to continue developing the Sublime Text package. Especially since I recently became a dad and my son is taking up quite some of my spare time, as you can imagine.
If one of you takes over development or ports the package to ST3 that would be awesome. I'm not sure what that entails, but I think the event handling is a bit different now, and the Color Picker won't work any more, because it's written in Python 2.
Sorry to leave you hanging like this. I'm a little sad, because I had a lot of fun programming the package and I was rather proud of it, too. But my interest in Raimeter has somewhat faded over the last two years, and as a result, this isn't that exciting for me any more. I can answer the occasional question though, if whoever takes over has trouble understanding my code.
thatsIch wrote:The new dev versions will add some interessting split of logic to the syntax high-lighting. I remember the current engine having some problems in some edge cases. Maybe this can resolve it.