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Release Notes: Sprint 39
This document will not be finalized until the end of Sprint 39 -- approximately May 5.
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Code Editing
- Switch language/syntax mode of a single file: Use the language indicator in the status bar as a dropdown to override the language Brackets chose to treat a file as. (These changes are not yet saved when you close the file, or generalized to all files with a certain extension).
- Cut/Copy whole line when nothing is selected
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Extensions
- Extension update notifications: The Extension Manager toolbar icon turns green when one or more of your installed extensions have a new version available.
- Admin features for Extension Registry: (available since 4/17) An extension's author can delete the extension from the registry, mark the extension as incompatible with newer versions of Brackets, or transfer ownership to a different author.
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OS Support
- Windows XP is no longer officially supported by Brackets. It is still possible to download and install Brackets on Windows XP, but we will no longer test it - so future versions may become incompatible due to native code changes.
- Ongoing Research (not implemented yet)
Full change logs: brackets and brackets-shell
Find menu added - All Find/Replace-related menu items have been moved from the Edit menu to a new Find top-level menu.
Find commands - Find/Replace-related command ID constants (Commands.EDIT_FIND* and a few others) have been deprecated: use Commands.CMD_FIND* (and similar) instead. The raw ID string values have changed, so if you're using them instead of referencing the constants, your code will be broken immediately.
The menu item group constants Menus.MenuSection.EDIT_FIND_COMMANDS/EDIT_REPLACE_COMMANDS are deprecated: use Menus.MenuSection.FIND_FIND_COMMANDS/FIND_REPLACE_COMMANDS instead. Using the old constants will add your menu items to the end of the Edit menu.
Find menu - Use Menus.AppMenuBar.FIND_MENU to add menu items to the new Find top-level menu.
- Activity Monitor in Mavericks (OS X 10.9) says the Brackets Helper process is "Not Responding" even when it's working normally (#5794). You can safely ignore this unless Brackets is actually failing to respond when you click or type text.
- #2272: Windows Vista may not allow the Brackets installer to run (you may not see any error message). To work around this, right-click the installer file, choose Properties, and click the Unblock button.
- #4362: Slow startup of Brackets and Live Preview on Windows due to Chrome proxy settings. See workaround.
- Debug > Run Tests is disabled in the installer/DMG distributions of Brackets, because the unit test code is not included. To run unit tests, pull Brackets from GitHub instead.
- #7127: With Chrome 34, using Live Preview will show a console error: "'CSS.getAllStyleSheets' wasn't found". This is harmless and shouldn't affect Live Preview.
TODO
TODO...
- Some submodules were updated this sprint. Run
git submodule updateto ensure your source tree is fully up to date.
For details on the bugs addressed, please refer to closed sprint 39 bugs. Not all fixed bugs will be caught by this search query, however.