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====How to Install Lexi tools in Sublime==== | |||
1. Create a Build System in Sublime for Lexi's Compiler by opening Tools>Build Systems>New Build System: | |||
2. Save this JSON file as CompileBR.sublime-build within the folder Packages/User/Lexiplugin | |||
{ | |||
"cmd": ["ConvStoO.cmd", "$file_name", "$file_base_name", "$file", "$file_path"], | |||
"selector": ".brs", | |||
"working_dir": "C:\\Lexi\\" | |||
} | |||
3. Restart Sublime, open a .BRS file, and select the compiler from Tools>Build Systems>CompileBR. Sublime will remember which you selected and hit Ctrl-B to run it. | |||
4. Repeat this for each of the Lexi tools. Simply replace the ConvStoO.cmd above with each and save as .sublime-build files: | |||
*StripLN.cmd (strip line numbers) | |||
*AddLN.cmd (add line numbers) | |||
*RunBR.cmd (run BR program-this one is a work in progress) | |||
NOTE: Sublime is a little slow to re-load the file, so it may take a few seconds until you see your line numbers disappear or reappear. | |||
More information on Sublime Text can be found at [http://docs.sublimetext.info this site]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 27 May 2014
Sublime is a text editor that can be dowloaded here.
How to Install Lexi tools in Sublime
1. Create a Build System in Sublime for Lexi's Compiler by opening Tools>Build Systems>New Build System:
2. Save this JSON file as CompileBR.sublime-build within the folder Packages/User/Lexiplugin
{ "cmd": ["ConvStoO.cmd", "$file_name", "$file_base_name", "$file", "$file_path"], "selector": ".brs", "working_dir": "C:\\Lexi\\" }
3. Restart Sublime, open a .BRS file, and select the compiler from Tools>Build Systems>CompileBR. Sublime will remember which you selected and hit Ctrl-B to run it.
4. Repeat this for each of the Lexi tools. Simply replace the ConvStoO.cmd above with each and save as .sublime-build files:
- StripLN.cmd (strip line numbers)
- AddLN.cmd (add line numbers)
- RunBR.cmd (run BR program-this one is a work in progress)
NOTE: Sublime is a little slow to re-load the file, so it may take a few seconds until you see your line numbers disappear or reappear.
More information on Sublime Text can be found at this site.