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Eclipse TM4E: Release notes

IMPORTANT: Releases and changelogs are now tracked via the GitHub releases page. Older changelogs are listed below.

0.8.0

0.7.1

0.7.0

Fixed

  • On enter rule don't use the proper insert spaces / tab width when those settings are changed
  • ToggleLineCommentHandler.removeLineComments does not process comment lines in order which may corrupt the open document

Added

  • Task Tag UI preferences

Changed

  • dependency updates
  • disable broken markdown.math grammars

0.6.3

Many bugfixes and dependency updates.

0.6.2

Many bugfixes and dependency updates.

0.6.1

Support for onEnterRules

The onEnterRule directive of language-configuration files is now honored, so new lines can be pre-edited according to previous one (comments, indentations... are propagated).

0.6.0

Move to Java 17

TM4E now requires Java 17 to run.

Added a language pack feature

A "language pack" feature can now be installed. It adds some support for about all possible code files. More details at org.eclipse.tm4e.language_pack/README.md.

Task markers in comments

Marker tasks are now created for each occurrence of BUG,NOTE,FIXME,HACK,TODO,XXX in comments.

Improve existing features

Toggling comment, auto-closing pairs... got improved so they now feel more natural.

Many bugfixes and code improvement

0.4.5

0.4.3

Support locations outside a local file system

This allows to have syntax highlighting for buffers that are not backed by a filesystem locations.

Compatible with viewers that are not IProjectionViewer

Avoid an exception making TM4E incompatible with most simple ITextViewer in some case.

Fix content-type detection

Parent content-type are taken into account and allow to enable syntax highlighting for the children of content-types which are bound to a grammar/scope as well, without extra configuration.

Choose default theme according to background color of the widget

By default, TM4E now decides of the best theme to use according to the background color of the text widget. This allows to get a better text theme when mixing dark global them with light background or editor, or light global theme with dark background in editor.

0.4.2

No new feature, numerous bugfixes and code improvements.

0.4.1

Users can add TextMate theme

It's not possible for users to add extra TextMate theme to use in their IDE via the Textmate > Theme preference page.

0.4.0

Improve logging mechanism

Most TM4E API entry-points can now be configured with a specific logger. That allows embedders (like the Eclipse UI plugin) to pass a specific logger so TM4E can log at the same location as other parts of the application that includes it, or enable some totally different logging is it fits better.

In Eclipse IDE, the logger takes the "trace" settings into account and logs in the usual Eclipse logs.

Previous releases

No release notes were maintained before that.