![]() ![]() It opens a terminal as a window in Sublime Text which, just like a regular terminal, can be used to run Python on a file.Install Terminus from Package Control as detailed above: open the Command Palette either from the menu (Tools > Command Palette…) or via the keyboard shortcut (Shift+Cmd+P), search for “Package Control: Install Package”, Enter, search for “Terminus”, Enter again.It’s useful to create a custom key binding for Terminus: from the menu go Sublime Text > Preferences > Package Settings > Terminus > Key Bindings and on the right-hand side (Default (OSX).sublime-keymap) add the following to the JSON file (leave the final comma out if it’s the last key binding in the file).Save it to the default location (which is ~/.config/sublime-text/Packages/User) with a meaningful name like “Python 3.11.sublime-build”.and select your new Build System (eg Python 3.11).Install SublimeREPL via Package Control (Ctrl+Shift+P > search for “install package” > search for “SublimeREPL”).Tools > SublimeREPL > Python > Python - RUN current file (you can optionally create a user key binding to do this via a keyboard shortcut).Shift+Alt+8 creates a lower window which you can drag the Python output console to.If the code runs fine but you get the following window.WARN: Falling back to SublimeText environment SublimeREPL: obtaining sane environment failed in getenv()Ĭheck console and 'getenv_command' setting.Open Preferences > Package Settings > SublimeREPL > Settings - User.Troubleshooting: Use LaTeX format with Matplotlib Python files can also be run ‘manually’ from a Terminus terminal, look here for more info on installing that. This is for when you are using the code plt.rc('text', usetex=True) in an attempt to use LaTeX in Matplotlib plots but it’s causing them to not render or save. You will be seeing a very long error and/or an error saying that ‘dvipng’ could not be found. ![]() Firstly, make sure that LaTeX is installed and working outside of Sublime Text (eg by rendering a.tex file from the terminal or in a LaTeX editor like TeXstudio).Secondly, check that the Sublime Text package “LaTeXTools” is installed and working by running a LaTeX file in Sublime Text.Save, close and restart the terminal before running python -version again.# the terminal command "python" should open python3, not python2 If it is Python 2, create an alias to overwrite this.Double check that your default Python is 3.x.x, not 2.x.x.If you get an error saying : LOCKERROR, delete your tex.cache folder before trying again.If that works, everything should be sorted by installing dvipng from the terminal with. The Python version should now be 3.x.x.Installing packages in Sublime Text 2 is a great way to take advantage of plethora of pre-built tools developed by the community, ranging from themes that customize the look of your editor to support for different language styles, such as for Jade. ![]() In order to take advantage of all of the wonderful packages out there, the first step is to install Package Control. ![]() Open the console in Sublime by clicking *View* in the menu bar, then *Show Console*.Ģ. ![]()
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