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  • New Plugin Manager option to check for and disable obsolete plugins.
  • Old deprecated classes related to WorkThread and WorkThreadPool
  • VFS WorkThreads have been rewritten into Tasks, making it possible to completely remove the old "I/O Progress Monitor"Īnd the wasteful space it took up in the Task Monitor.
  • I proudly present jEdit 5.1.0, the first stable release of the 5.1 series of jEdit. Thank you to each and every one of the contributors who helped make 5.2 the best version of jEdit ever.įYI, merge requests for the 5.2 series (fix done, but waiting for a review) can be found at: With continued support from the community, we will keep releasing a newer version each year that can accurately bring together the fruits of everyone's labor. You can think of it mostly as a bugfix release, although there are quite a lot of UI enhancements also. There are no major new features in this release. Detailed changes can be found in the Detailed Change Log. This is a time-based release, scheduled to come out about 1 year after jEdit 5.1, and is a collection of enhancements, bug fixes and patches submitted by the community.

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    I proudly present jEdit 5.2pre1, the first preview development release of the 5.2 series of jEdit.ĭetailed changes can as always be found in the Change Log at, but here are some of the major features of this version:

    That being said, here is the download link: Volunteers are always welcome to contribute to the future of jEdit: Some new and some updated edit modes (SIPp, WKT, RPM Spec, Java, PlantUML, HL7, drawj2d).Primary and Secondary fonts can now be selected for all Look and Feels.The tray icon does not look ugly anymore on Linux with a dark theme.Windows launcher now considers JAVA_HOME environment variable.UI language changes are now applied without the need to restart.With jEdit 5.5.0 it was not at all workable, with 5.6.0 it worked quite fine) (do not ask why, but I needed to edit a 38 MiB one-line text file yesterday, A major performance improvement when displaying big files.I proudly present jEdit 5.6.0, the first stable release of the 5.6 series of jEdit.ĭetailed changes can as always be found in the Change Log attached in the end of this email, but here are some of the major features of this version:









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