>
> Unfortunately, I'm not sure what else to suggest as far as 
> SublimeREPL. But since you're new to Sublime, I'll assume you're not 
> that heavily invested in it yet? If you simply can't get SublimeREPL 
> up and running, there are other choices to look at. 
>
> Counterclockwise (http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/) is a 
> Clojure plugin for Eclipse. If you're at all familiar with the Eclipse 
> world, that might well be the easiest route to go in order to have a 
> REPL running within your IDE. There's also La Clojure 
> (http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=4050) for JetBrains. And of 
> course... vi or Emacs :) 
>
> There are lots of options available. While you may be inclined to ask 
> people to chime in with their favorites, I'd strongly urge you to not 
> go that route. That particular debate/discussion can get pretty heated 
> :) Plus, if you search the group archives, you'll see that the 
> conversation has been had. A couple of times. 
>
> I do personally like Sublime Text, but I'm starting to look at Emacs, 
> as it seems to be what a lot of (most of?) Clojurians use. Suggesting 
> the other options isn't meant to be a slight against Sublime... but 
> the fact of the matter is that if you simply can't get the REPL 
> running within the editor, it might be worth taking the time to look 
> at some of the other options and seeing if any of them click for you. 
>
> -- 
> Charlie Griefer 
> http://charlie.griefer.com/ 
>
> I have failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my life. I love 
> my wife. And I wish you my kind of success. 
>


Hi again!

On the debate side, I'm pretty aware of the flames that usually develop and 
I've read lots of them: I'm not willing to initiate another one, hehe!

The thing about sublime is that it's light enough and not so hard as emac 
or Vim. I've read several Chas Emerick opinions on the topic of editors and 
I think they're spot on. Besides, I think I have enough learning Clojure to 
get used to and learn emacs at the same time.

It's just this damn REPL keybinding thing to the REPL. One thing I've 
realized, though... The F2 key is bound to the "Next bookmark" action (same 
as going through the menu Goto -> Bookmarks -> Next Bookmark.

Would you mind checking if that's the case for you also? And if you don't 
mind sharing which Sublime version you're using it'd be great also.


Thanks a lot for helping, I really appreciate it. 

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