Hi,
Is there a way from CMake to provide the build system "path" for a build target?
Sublime Text 2 builds with the defaut system path, which makes the
project build to fail. When the project is built from the shell from
which ST is started there is no issue has the current PATH env. var.
is used
I have done that and I am using it now.
Thanks
Andrew
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Robert Maynard wrote:
> I use https://github.com/zyxar/Sublime-CMakeLists for my syntax
> highlighting. If you install sublime package control (
> http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control ) you
I use https://github.com/zyxar/Sublime-CMakeLists for my syntax
highlighting. If you install sublime package control (
http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control ) you can easily
install and remove other packages.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Andrew Maclean
wrote:
> I am a vim user, t
I am a vim user, this particular editor can open whole folders of files
etc. and presents the same interface across Windows, Linux and OS-X. It
seems to be very fast (subjective!) and easily customisable. I am currently
using vim, gedit, kedit, TexMate so this is a useful addition!
Thanks
Andr
Is anyone using Sublime Text 2: http://www.sublimetext.com/2. If so, do you
know of, or can recommend a good CMake syntax highlighter?
It seems to be a really useful cross-platform text editor that is
consistent and easily customisable.
Regards
Andrew
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