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[Solved] Ctrl+M to run Makefiles on Linux Mint

#1

I’m currently thinking about switching from Pluma (former gEdit) to Sublime Text. What I have seen so far from Sublime Text is pretty nice.

I currently test Submlime Text 2 and would like it to execute make in the folder of the document that is currently opened.

Is that possible? How do I do it?

(When I currently hit Ctrl+m it does build the LaTeX document I currently view, but it does not use my Makefile. That is bad, because it fails to build my main document which has a more complicated build process.

I’ve found this, but it seems to focus on OS X.)

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#2

I’ve just found the solution myself: stackoverflow.com/a/21719974/562769

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