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Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 changelog:
- Various syntax highlighting improvements
- Newly rewritten Lisp syntax highlighting thanks to deathaxe
- Linux: Implemented kinetic scrolling under Wayland
- Linux: Implemented xdg-activation protocol for wayland
- Linux: Fixed crash on wayland related to tab dragging
- Linux: Fixed issues with tab dragging under Wayland
- Linux: Added workaround for KDE drag-drop issue causing the caret to get stuck (Also fixed in kwin 6.0.4)
- Windows: Implemented scroll-resetting behavior when dragging scroll bar
- Windows: Fixed copied text being truncated by null character
- Windows: Fixed custom top-level menu items not being themed
- Windows, Linux: Allow numbers as menu mnemonics
- Mac: Files moved to trash now have a "Put Back" option
- Mac: Fixed issues related to dragging the edges of windows
- Mac: Fixed security entitlements for plugins not applying properly
- Mac: Fixed some issues with applying find clipboard
- Mac: Fixed multi-line environment variables not being read correctly
- Mac, Linux: Fixed leak of shared memory [full release notes]
Download: Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 | Portable | ~30.0 MB (Shareware)
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