

The View → Theme submenu now allows to set appearance to “auto” (follow system settings) and to configure light/dark themes separately.
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The feature may come back, but probably not until we require macOS 10.14, because we may need different code paths (and testing) for different versions of macOS. This is due to technical challenges achieving this on macOS 10.14 and later, where each view is rendered into its own layer. Fix another potential crash in 2.0.13 related to transparent themes: We no longer support themes with a transparent background.You can change the default by setting atomicSave in ~/.tm_properties, see further down in these release notes for potential values. This is because APFS is prevalent, and it does not provide a way to do atomic save without creating a new inode and thereby updating the date of the file’s directory (which I consider bad). Atomic saving is now disabled by default (except for remote volumes).With a file copied to the clipboard, it is now possible to “Create Link” in the file browser (via context menu): This creates a symbolic link to the file.Hint: ⌥⌘⇥ switches focus between file browser and text editor. File browser’s context menu now show shortcut keys for most items, though most only work with focus in the file browser.With focus in the file browser: ⌥⌘C will copy selection as path name.A few tweaks to improve appearance on Big Sur.Previous build would not launch on macOS 10.14 and earlier due to missing linker option.Removed bundle editor’s drawer while addressing the above issue.Fix inability to resize split view in bundle editor on macOS 10.14 and earlier.Increase maximum number of open files if the current limit is below 2048.Ensure ⌘Z / ⇧⌘Z are not sent to file browser when it does not have focus.Find dialog would not work properly with HTML output window (pressing return would not trigger a “Find Next”).Improve aesthetics of bundle editor slightly and make properties a resizable split view.The TextMate::UI ruby bundle support library should now work with ruby 2.x.Ensure ⌘⌫ / ⌘V are not sent to the file browser when it does not have focus (same issue as with ⌘Z / ⇧⌘Z fixed in v2.0.19).When selecting an item in the file browser for which TextMate is not the default application configured to open this item, the “Open With” submenu item (in the context menu) now show the default application and can be selected directly (without having to go into the submenu).A few more tweaks to improve things on macOS 11 including dropping use of floating header rows in file browser (SCM Status) and search results, as these appear to cause problems on Big Sur.
