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17 Apr 2019
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Mac Pro (sublime-github token): "d65ae10b465ae2158c0335f0714c1c975adbd4d6"
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Installed packages:
ExportHTML
Origami
Package Control
Pandoc Academic
sublime-github
SendCode -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ). And try to understand this https://pypi.org/project/certifi/.
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3 )
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens ) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS; also fails from USC and I think that is has nothing to do with the internal network. It seems to me that the module doesn't do correctly this step). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text > Preferences > Package Settings > GitHub > Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
Mac Pro
{
"token": "d65ae10b465ae2158c0335f0714c1c975adbd4d6",
"debug": true
} -
{
"token": "d65ae10b465ae2158c0335f0714c1c975adbd4d6",
"debug": true
}
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16 Apr 2019
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Sublime Text 16 Apr, 11:07 2019
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cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/User
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14 Oct 2018
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Sublime Text 14 Oct, 11:06 2018
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Installed packages:
ExportHTML
Gist
Origami
Package Control
Pandoc Academic
Print to HTML
SendCode
sublime-github
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07 Oct 2018
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Sublime Text 07 Oct, 08:33 2018
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ). And try to understand this https://pypi.org/project/certifi/.
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3 )
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens ) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS; also fails from USC and I think that is has nothing to do with the internal network. It seems to me that the module doesn't do correctly this step). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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31 May 2018
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Sublime Text 31 May, 14:39 2018
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3 )
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens ) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS; also fails from USC and I think that is has nothing to do with the internal network. It seems to me that the module doesn't do correctly this step). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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27 May 2018
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Cut objects that overleap the canvas?
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=16587 -
Resizing text boxes without scaling text?
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=999 -
Change text in multiple textboxes at once?
http://www.inkscapeforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=10207
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21 May 2018
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Draw rectangle with stroke in Inkscape
https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/21633/draw-rectangle-with-stroke-in-inkscape -
Clipping paths and masks
http://write.flossmanuals.net/inkscape/clip-and-mask/
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16 May 2018
24 Apr 2018
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Sublime Text 24 Apr, 10:07 2018
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How can I filter a file for lines containing a string in Sublime Text 2?
https://superuser.com/questions/452189/how-can-i-filter-a-file-for-lines-containing-a-string-in-sublime-text-2
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20 Mar 2018
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How to Split Window Vertically
https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/how-to-split-window-vertically/3652 -
Windows preferences
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Mac Classic.tmTheme",
"fade_fold_buttons": false,
"font_face": "Lucida Console",
"font_size": 8,
"highlight_line": true,
"ignored_packages":
[
"Vintage"
],
"line_padding_bottom": 2,
"line_padding_top": 2,
"mdpopups.sublime_user_lang_map": null,
"mdpopups.use_sublime_highlighter": null
}
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16 Mar 2018
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{
"token": "70e265bb0854180cc8d9c04c836edb405f405443",
"debug": true
} -
Unable to open /C/Users.local/rrodriguez/PortableApps/SublimeText/Data/Packages/User/GitHub.sublime-settings
Unable to open /C/Users.local/rrodriguez/PortableApps/SublimeText/Data/Packages/sublime-github/GitHub.sublime-settings -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3 )
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens ) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/keys) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com > Settings > Personal Settings > SSH and GPG and GPG keys) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads).
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3)
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com > Settings > Personal Settings > SSH and GPG and GPG keys) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads).
4) Install Package Control... https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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11 Feb 2018
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Sublime Text 11 Feb, 11:02 2018
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python.
4) Install Package Control... https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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24 Jan 2018
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python.
4) Install Package Control... https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!4) Install Package Control (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package) or install as stated here... https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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23 Jan 2018
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Sublime Text 23 Jan, 11:01 2018
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Preferences>Color Scheme>Mac Classic
4) Install Package Control (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package) or install as stated here... https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option.
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12 Jan 2018
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Inkscape 12 Jan, 16:20 2018
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Installing and launching Inkscape in Mac OS X
/usr/local/Cellar/inkscape/0.92.2_1/bin/inkscape (installed with brew)
drwxr-xr-x@ 3 rrodriguez admin 102 7 Aug 01:36 Inkscape.app (installed with binary)
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24 Nov 2017
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Sublime Text 24 Nov, 11:34 2017
29 Aug 2017
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Preferences>Color Scheme>Mac Classic
4) Install Package Control (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package)
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text. The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text>Package Settings>GitHub>Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program and selecting a the suitable option. -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Preferences>Color Scheme>Mac Classic
4) Install Package Control (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package)
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text.
7) If the automatic generation of GitHub token fails, copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
8) Install SendCode.
9) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" } -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Preferences>Color Scheme>Mac Classic
4) Install Package Contro (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package)
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text.
7) If the automatic generation of GitHub token fails, copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
8) Install SendCode.
9) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" } -
Mac OS X preferences
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Mac Classic.tmTheme",
"ignored_packages":
[
"Vintage"
],
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 1,
"mdpopups.sublime_user_lang_map": null,
"mdpopups.use_sublime_highlighter": null,
"word_wrap": true,
"wrap_width": 80
} -
Windows preferences
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Mac Classic.tmTheme",
"fade_fold_buttons": false,
"font_face": "Lucida Console",
"font_size": 8,
"highlight_line": true,
"ignored_packages":
[
"Vintage"
],
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 1,
"mdpopups.sublime_user_lang_map": null,
"mdpopups.use_sublime_highlighter": null
} -
Windows preferences
{
"color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Mac Classic.tmTheme",
"fade_fold_buttons": false,
"font_face": "Lucida Console",
"font_size": 8,
"highlight_line": true,
"ignored_packages":
[
"Vintage"
],
"line_padding_bottom": 1,
"line_padding_top": 1,
"mdpopups.sublime_user_lang_map": null,
"mdpopups.use_sublime_highlighter": null
} -
1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release.
2) Modify preferences by copied the previous comment!
3) Preferences>Color Scheme>Mac Classic
4) Install Package Installer (it is an option by entering Shift+Control(Command)+P and writing Package)
5) Install sublime-github
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (personal settings) or by using the application in Sublime Text.
7) If the automatic generation of GitHub token fails, copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
8) Install SendCode.
9) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }
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31 Jul 2017
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Install ASP.NET MVC 5 on Mono, Mac OSX, apache with mod_mono
https://gist.github.com/labaneilers/020786f9b08c5ffd36d7
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12 Jul 2017
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Sublime Text 12 Jul, 14:24 2017
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27 Jun 2017
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Inkscape Tips and Tricks
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Tricks_and_tips -
Home » Inkscape User » Resources » Text in a Circle
https://inkscape.org/en/~inkscape/★text-in-a-circle
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1) Copy to a local folder Sublime Text Portable, expand it and launch it. Windows 10 supports x64 release. For instance, C:\Users\Public\PublicApps
2) Modify preferences (Preferences>Settings) by copied the previous or next comment to fit your OS!
3) Install Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/ ). And try to understand this https://pypi.org/project/certifi/.
4) Install Package Control (https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st3 )
5) Install sublime-github in Sublime Text by using Package Control: Install Package; use Shift+Control+p as shortcut to select the utility.
6) Generate a token from GitHub web (https://github.com/settings/tokens ) or by using the application in Sublime Text (it fails from within SERGAS; also fails from USC and I think that is has nothing to do with the internal network. It seems to me that the module doesn't do correctly this step). The application in Sublime Text will ask you for an username and password, then will give a token that you must enter in sublime-github user preferences (available at Sublime Text > Preferences > Package Settings > GitHub > Settings - User). Copy its default settings to personal ones an manually enter the token generated at GitHub website.
7) Install SendCode.
8) Set SendCode to send code to rstudio. { "prog": "rstudio" }. This can be done by openning a file containing R code, setting syntax to R (SSR in Command Palette), and choosing RStudio by entering SendCode: Choose Program (in Command Palette) and selecting RStudio Desktop.