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Release Notes: Sprint 34

Randy Edmunds edited this page Nov 14, 2013 · 22 revisions

This is a draft!

This document will not be finalized until the end of Sprint 34 -- approximately November 19.

What's New in Sprint 34

  • Installation
    • Automatically replace older versions: The Brackets installer on Windows now automatically overwrites previous versions, with no need to manually uninstall them. On all platforms, the app name no longer contains the sprint number. If you have manually assigned Brackets to any file associations, they will no longer need to be reassigned for each new build. (Note: these changes will not be evident until the first update, i.e. next sprint - Sprint 35).
  • Overall UI
  • Image Preview
    • Pixel coordinates guide: When viewing an image file, a crosshair and tooltip indicate the pixel coordinates of your mouse cursor.
  • Code Hints
    • Improved JavaScript code hints accuracy: More code hints provided for APIs in medium-sized files (500-2000 lines) and in cases where a module's exports have recently been updated.
  • Linting
    • Multiple linting providers per Language: If multiple providers are registered, they will all be run and the results consolidated.
  • Under the hood
  • Localization
    • Updated translations: Czech, German, Finnish, French, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese (...)
    • Added translations: Persian-Farsi, Dutch (...)

Full change logs: brackets and brackets-shell

UI Changes

Dark-themed window chrome on Mac - the Mac shell now has a dark window chrome that visually complements the Brackets UI. (The Windows shell received a similar update in Sprint 31).

Installation - see above. Starting next sprint, newer versions of Brackets will overwrite previously installed versions. To preserve an already installed version of Brackets, simply copy it to a different location before installing the new release. For example, on Mac, from the Application folder, simply rename Brackets.app to Brackets Sprint 34.app, and then install the new release from the .dmg. Similarly, on Windows, in the \Program Files (x86) folder, simply copy the Brackets folder to Brackets Sprint 34, and then install the new release from the .msi.

Extensions - the Extension Manager 'Available' and 'Installed' tabs have switched places.

Search - Find in Files and Quick Open now include files you have opened that lie outside the root folder of your project.

API Changes

File APIs - TODO also, the already-deprecated FileUtils.getFilenameExtension() was removed

Linting - TODO: new way needed to replace default JS linter

Closing Files - TODO: mention Commands.FILE_CLOSE_LIST once API cleaned up

New/Improved Extensibility APIs

Quick Open - TODO: extensions can specify a label

Documents - TODO: new, faster getDocumentText() API

Known Issues

  • Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) by default will not allow Brackets to run since it's not digitally signed yet. To work around this, right click the Brackets app and choose Open. You only need to do that once -- afterward, launching Brackets the normal way will work also.
  • #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.

Community contributions to Brackets

TODO

Pulling source code from Git

TODO: is new brackets-shell build required?

  • Some submodules were updated this sprint. Run git submodule update to ensure your source tree is fully up to date.

Bugs fixed in Sprint 34

For details on the bugs addressed, please refer to closed sprint 34 bugs. A few of the fixed bugs might not be caught by this search query, however.

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