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Unsaved file cannot set syntax to python #30

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pluiez opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 6 comments
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Unsaved file cannot set syntax to python #30

pluiez opened this issue Dec 29, 2015 · 6 comments

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@pluiez
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pluiez commented Dec 29, 2015

After disable built-in python package, the View>Syntax>Python option is also gone.Thus I can't set python syntax for a new created file which is not saved.
Would you consider adding an syntax setting entry in that place?

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guess we have same puzzles, just newly to use magicpython, and set syntax to magicpython on each time edit .py files.

is there a better way?

env: sublime text2, and os x.

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1st1 commented Jan 6, 2016

@QueenT Which editor are you using?

@staticor you may want to disable standard Python syntax, or you can do View -> Syntax -> Open all with current extension as... -> MagicPython

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pluiez commented Jan 8, 2016

Hi, @1st1 I'm using Sublime Text.

@1st1 1st1 added the editor bug label Feb 9, 2016
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1st1 commented Feb 9, 2016

guess we have same puzzles, just newly to use magicpython, and set syntax to magicpython on each time edit .py files.

Can't reproduce this :(

@QueenT Do you have the View > Syntax > MagicPython option?

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1st1 commented Jun 12, 2016

Has this one been resolved?

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1st1 commented Dec 16, 2016

Since this issue hasn't been upvoted or reported again, I'm going to close it. Likely this was a platform/environment specific bug of Sublime Text.

@1st1 1st1 closed this as completed Dec 16, 2016
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