![]() As a pure, 100 open source offering there are no license fees. Without this step the plugin will not work. Sublime Text is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Go to Preferences > Key Bindings - User and add the following to that file and save. You need to add the following to your Key Bindings - User. Install xdotool: sudo apt-get install xdotool Using Package Manager search for "Browser Refresh"ĭownload the latest source from GitHub and copy the BrowserRefresh folder to your Sublime Text "Packages" directory.Ĭlone the repository in your Sublime Text "Packages" directory: git clone "Browser Refresh" Startup time is now virtually immediate, and plugins no longer have the opportunity to bring this down. ![]() The easiest way to install Browser Refresh is through Package Control, which can be found at. Sublime Text has always had speed as a feature, but version 3 addresses some weak points. ![]() Optionally the plugin can "auto save" your current file and bring the desired browser to the foreground. This is on Windows in case the behavior is different on Linux.Browser Refresh by gcollazo Browser Refresh Save the file you are working on and refresh your browser with one keystroke View on GitHub Download. I don’t know if there’s a time bomb that will cause it to stop actually working at some point and require an upgraded license key. It does say “(LICENSE UPGRADE REQUIRED)” in the title bar - that’s all. But that’s different than being asked to pay for v3.Īll that said - I have a v2 license and my install of build 3143 isn’t demanding anything. And if you had a license for ST3, it should be valid for all ST3 versions. On the other hand it might be reasonable to complain that while v3 was in beta there were no (or few?) bug fixes for v2. Yes, your ST2 license is always valid for all ST2 versions, that should not have changed. I’m not sure it’s reasonable to complain that “I was able to use my v2 license for 4 years instead of only 1 year before being asked to pay for an upgrade”. The API is also fully thread-safe, and provides several callbacks that run asynchronously (e.g., onmodifiedasync ). 9 Multi-platform Editors 9.1 ByronStar SL 9.2 Emacs 9.3 vim 9.4 JOE 9.5 SciTE 9.6 jEdit 9.7 Midnight Commander 9.8 UltraEdit-32/UEStudio C 9.9 Sublime Text C 10 Windows Editors 10.1 e 10.2 Notepad++ 10.3 ConTEXT 10. Warning: If you have installed a license key for a paid version Sublime Text, removing this folder will delete the license key, too. One way to look at that is that the v2 licenses were useful for much longer than they were supposed to be. Sublime Text now uses Python 3.3 for plugins, and runs them out of process, so any plugins that load native code no longer risk crashing the main Sublime Text process. My recollection is that it was supposed to be something on the order of a year, and it ended up being more than 4 years. It seems to me that the biggest thing that ‘changed’ was that the v3 beta had such a long duration. Many people bought keys after the v3 beta started, and those keys are actual v3 keys so they don’t need to pay for an upgrade.Īll of this was announced when the v3 beta started. That’s why you’ve been able to use the v3 betas for 4 years without being asked for an upgrade fee, but now are. That license was valid for the v3 betas, but is not valid for the v3 release. I’m guessing what might be happening is that you have a v2 license.
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