![]() In fact, they’re JSON files with actual strings you can edit to change the Settings. There are plenty of tutorials available online, but I recommend this video series by NetTuts. Or, download the Dev build, which will get you access to the latest features. ![]() ![]() I use Sublime Text 2 for both writing (in Markdown) and coding (that is, the basics of Python that I’m learning), but the links I’ve collected are primarily Markdown-related, as that’s how I spend most of my time on a computer: writing. ![]() After a brief stint with TextMate 2, I recently started playing around with Sublime Text 2 for writing, and I thought I’d share the links and tips I’ve collected so far. ![]()
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