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Switch​Language

by zerok ST2

A plug-in for Sublime Text 2 that makes switching the active dictionary a breeze.

Details

  • 2012.03.06.23.11.12
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 13 years ago
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  • 13 years ago

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Language switch command for Sublime Text 2

This plug-in provides a command for changing the dictionary used in the current view. To switch for instance to the English dictionary, execute the “Switch language: en_GB” command.

Installation

To install this plug-in simply clone this repository into your “Packages” directory:

cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages
git clone https://github.com/zerok/Sublime2-SwitchLanguage.git SwitchLanguage

SwitchLangauge creates a command for every dictionary it can find in your Packages directory. To initialize the commands, execute “Update Language Commands”