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Release notes 1.2.1

By Erik Jälevik on 3 January 2021

Some small tweaks and fixes to make the preview experience smoother.

Improvements

Smoother auto-scrolling in preview mode

The preview mode could be a bit jerky in 1.2.0. 1.2.1 reduces the amount of automatic scrolling needed to accommodate the dynamically sized preview pane, and makes the necessary scrolling smooth.

Allow closing modal dialogs with keyboard

The Escape and Enter keys can now be used to cancel or close modals where appropriate.

Bug fixes

Preview state now saved with layout

A pane now remembers whether it had preview enabled when restarting the app or loading a saved layout.

Fixed double clicking in preview mode

Double clicking on files that might auto-scroll didn’t always work in the last version. This is now fixed so that the file under the cursor when the double click starts is always the one that is opened.

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