New version of the Open Source code editor Atom

by | Feb 14, 2018

The code editor of GitHub Atom has received a new update, which incorporates improvements such as contextual menus and the ability to render and process while viewing these new menus.

In addition, this new release has an API for LanguageMode, automatic scrolling when displaying a file and read-only format, which is very useful when all you need to do is copy or highlight a part of the code.

The version 1.24 of this multiplatform Open Source editor is now available for Linux, Windows and MacOS.

The development team is already working on the beta of the next release that, among other things, will feature folding code and improvements for Python, HTML and syntax highlighting.

For more information and downloads, see the official page of Atom.

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