

Themes may customize the display of sidebar badges and status bar information.Commands have been added to open a repository, see file or folder history, or blame a file in Sublime Merge.The current Git branch and number of modifications is displayed in the status bar.Ignored files and folders are visually de-emphasized.Files and folders in the sidebar will now display badges to indicate Git status.See also the Announcement Post NEW: Git Integration API: Fixed regression with phantoms interfering with home/end behavior.API: Fixed an incompatibility with SublimeREPL.Linux: Fixed incorrect file ownership in the deb packages.Linux: Tweaked the way text scaling is handled.Linux: Improved high dpi handling under KDE.Linux: Fixed compatibility with old Linux distributions.Mac: Added a workaround for a MacOS issue with DisplayLink adapters.Fixed swap_line_up and swap_line_down transforming tabs into spaces.Fixed block carets changing the way text selection works.Improved scrolling logic in some scenarios.Improved file indexing behavior in some scenarios.Fixed a crash in the Git repository handling.Git: Fixed UTF8 BOMs not being handled correctly in.Git: Improved performance with a large number of git repositories in the side bar.This can be changed via the allow_git_home_dir setting. Git: Git repositories at the top level of a users home directory are ignored for performance reasons.Various syntax highlighting improvements.If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience reduced relevant content. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. They may be used by Analog Devices to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant content on our site.

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