On 5/25/13 5:08 AM, TommiT wrote:
I just tried out Sublime Text 2 and found it to be quite similar but
somewhat better than TextMate 2. And there's an improved D syntax
highlighter for it at: https://github.com/alexrp/st2-d
All the keywords seem to be there, indentation works etc.
Sublime Text does from time to time annoy you about buying the license,
but luckily there's google.
OK, you convinced me to try. But my SublimeText OSX installation does
not contain the D.tmPackage file described at
https://github.com/alexrp/st2-d. Where do I put it?
Thanks,
Andrei