Sublime Text 4180
Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 is available for macOS, Windows, and Linux, featuring syntax highlighting improvements, new file handling options, and various bug fixes to enhance user experience and stability.
Read original articleSublime Text 4, currently at Build 4180, is available for download across multiple platforms including macOS, Windows, and Linux. Users can evaluate the software for free, but a license is required for continued use. The latest update, released on August 6, 2024, includes various improvements such as enhanced syntax highlighting, particularly for Lisp, and several fixes for Linux and Windows related to tab dragging and scrolling behaviors. Notable changes for macOS include the addition of a "Put Back" option for files moved to trash and fixes for window dragging issues. The update also introduces new features like the ability to open files explicitly as text or images, improved memory usage for large files, and better handling of invalid UTF-16 sequences. Additionally, the update addresses various bugs, including issues with focus in new windows, incorrect line number rendering, and improvements in the find functionality. Overall, this release focuses on enhancing user experience and stability across all supported platforms.
- Sublime Text 4 Build 4180 is available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- Users can evaluate the software for free, but a license is required for continued use.
- The latest update includes syntax highlighting improvements and various bug fixes.
- New features allow explicit opening of files as text or images and improved memory usage.
- The update addresses issues related to window focus, line number rendering, and find functionality.
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