Chorus 1.4 is here!
- Added support for Minecraft 1.19 and 1.20;
- SFTP and FTP server lists in settings are now accessible via user-friendly tables, instead of the former text areas;
- Substantial optimizations were made: the editor should now feel smoother than ever:
- Minecraft components now load faster and take up less memory;
- Autocompletion has been heavily optimized, reducing lag while typing;
- Auto-saving is more efficient;
- Tab-to-spaces is more efficient;
- Unnecessary reflection calls have been removed;
- A text now appears on the top right corner of the editor when the current document is saved;
- Added a small left margin to the editor;
- Unsuccessful SFTP and FTP connections now show the error message instead of ‘Invalid’;
- Wiki information was fixed;
- The native menu bar is now used on macOS (#23);
- Key combinations on macOS have been improved to give a more native feel. For instance, settings are now opened via command+comma as many other applications do. Option+space now opens the quick drop-down menu;
- Changed key combination of the Make string action;
- Fixed settings not loading correctly in some cases;
- Fixed donors list not loading correctly;
- Added x86 and ARM macOS releases.
This is going to be Chorus' last major release. I'm extremely thankful for the support this software has received and I'm glad you enjoyed it! However, 5 years have passed since its initial release, and I feel the need to move on to some new, exciting projects that would teach me new things along the way. After all, this is what coding is: 5-years-ago me made some design choices that I would not have picked now, but I guess that's how you grow up: you fail and learn, and I'm proud of what Chorus has taught me.
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