The following column sublime introductory tutorial will introduce you to the main features of sublime. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
Sublime Text is a code editor (Sublime Text 2 is a paid software, but it can be tried indefinitely), and it is also an advanced text editor for HTML and prose. Sublime Text was developed by programmer Jon Skinner in January 2008. It was originally designed as a Vim with rich extension functions.
Sublime Text has a beautiful user interface and powerful features such as code thumbnails, Python plug-ins, code snippets, etc. Key bindings, menus and toolbars can also be customized. The main features of Sublime Text include: spell check, bookmarks, complete Python API, Goto function, instant project switching, multi-selection, multi-window and more. Sublime Text is a cross-platform editor that supports Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and other operating systems.
Main features of sublime
1. Deeply integrates GBK encoding and can perfectly support GBK encoded files.
2. Remove the automatic detection upgrade prompt.
3. Automatic line wrapping function.
4. Install the Emmet (ZenCoding) plug-in.
5. Adjust the font size to 11px to suit normal people’s usage habits.
6. The software has been registered.
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