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Atom 1.12 Hackable Text Editor Released with International Keyboard Support

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Marius Nestor
Nov 9, 2016

Atom 1.12 has been in Beta stages of development since the release of Atom 1.11 on October 11, 2016, and it now hits the stable channel with a bunch of exciting new features, among which we can mention international keyboard support Electron 1.3.6 update, which also brings Chrome 52 along for this update. It appears that scope specificity rules for keybindings confused many Atom users, that’s why Atom 1.12 drastically simplifies the keybinding usability by introducing user-defined keybindings. Additionally, Atom 1.12 ships with a number of fixes for the Microsoft Windows platform.

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Marius Nestor

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