Atom 1.11 Hackable Text Editor Released with Image View Improvements, Fixes | Linux Today

Atom 1.11 Hackable Text Editor Released with Image View Improvements, Fixes

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Marius Nestor
Oct 12, 2016

Atom 1.11 ships five weeks after the release of Atom 1.10 at the end of August, and it brings various improvements to the Image View package, such as the support for confirming tabs that are in a pending state just by double-clicking on them, as well as the ability for the status bar to display the size of the image in bytes, along with its height and width. Also, when opening an image in the same action, Image View will no longer report its dimensions as zero.

Other interesting changes implemented in Atom 1.11 include a new option to display a custom title bar on macOS Sierra platforms, which will adapt to the system theme, new telemetry permissions before sending you data to improve the software, and working Split Pane menu items.

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Marius Nestor

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