It's not working.  In fact, I can't evaluate any code in the REPL at all. 
 The prompt is there, but nothing happens when I press enter.

On Thursday, 22 November 2012 19:20:17 UTC-5, Marc wrote:
>
> I am using Sublime Text 2 on Windows 7 Professional with a remote telnet 
> REPL.  When editing a Clojure source code file, to evaluate it, I hold CTRL 
> key down, press comma key twice, release CTRL key, then press lower case f 
> (for file).  This works for me.
>
>
> On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:56:30 PM UTC-5, JvJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I've started using Sublime as well, and I'm having the same problem. 
>>  Any progress?
>>
>> On Wednesday, 19 September 2012 03:27:01 UTC-4, cp16net wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying this out with clojure on windows sublime 2.0.1.
>>>
>>> i get the clojure repl up using 'ctrl+f12' then 'c' then 's'
>>> then i type (println "hello")
>>> then i have tried an array of keys
>>> F2 then ''l' (lower case 'L')
>>> "ctrl+,", "l"
>>> "shift+ctrl+,", "l"
>>> tried all the above with 'b' for block as well with nothing.
>>>
>>> this post looks similar 
>>> http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7878
>>>
>>> I've tried to set my own keys but i see nothing in the sublime console 
>>> or anything.
>>>
>>> Any ideas to make this work?
>>>
>>> https://github.com/wuub/SublimeREPL 
>>> you can see here that the windows defaults have changed some since the 
>>> start of this thread but nothing is working yet....
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:59:54 AM UTC-5, Jacobo Polavieja wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 5:07:05 PM UTC+2, Niels van Klaveren wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> This combination of Sublime -text & -REPL looks pretty useful, with 
>>>>> little extra configuration (except that decommenting part :) ).
>>>>> When I have the REPL launched, when returning values I get a lot of 
>>>>> lines with BS..BS sequences. Any idea how to get rid of those ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm just new using Clojure and Sublime but don't seem to have those 
>>>> lines. Does it always happend to you? Can you provide some code that does?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers! 
>>>>
>>>

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