New Feature: The QuickLook windows now share the main editor including its appearance.New Feature: When hovering over links, they now appear in a separate tooltip to click them without holding down Ctrl/Cmd.That means you have three distinct tabs to choose from with regard to displaying important information: the non-markdown files in your currently selected directory, the references in the current file, and the table of contents of the current file. New Feature: The sidebar (formerly attachment sidebar) is now tabbified. This also works in combination with the distraction free mode so that you can fully focus on what you're editing right at the moment. By pressing Cmd/Ctrl+Alt+T, you can activate the typewriter mode, which will keep the current line in the editor always centered so that you have to move your eyes less while editing a text. This is now in line with many other programs. To open a workspace, use Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+O. The shortcut Cmd/Ctrl+O, which previously would let you open workspaces, now opens files. The term "root" is rather technical, and for most people, it makes most sense to think of those roots as workspaces, albeit other than being opened at the root level of the application, they have no difference to regular directories. Renamed Root Directories to Workspaces.The shortcut for opening the developer tools on Windows and Linux is now Ctrl+Alt+I (was: Ctrl+Shift+I) to resolve a conflict with the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+I (insert images).
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