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Lite XL release 2.1.4
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- Written by: Francesco Abbate
- Category: apps
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This release rolls out several bug fixes, enhancing stability over the prior version. Upgrade recommended for a smoother experience.
For a detailed rundown of the updates, check out the official release changelog at the bottom.
Differences from the official release
Our version is built directly from the source code, including signed executables for Windows, ensuring quality and security. For macOS users, we offer notarized packages for Apple Silicon and for the Intel CPUs. Linux enthusiasts will find both a tarball and an AppImage, compatible across numerous distributions.
The release we offer include a number of improvements not present in the official Lite XL distribution. Here a list of the improvements:
- HiDPI support on Windows, ensuring the application automatically adapts to HiDPI displays for sharp text and optimal rendering upon launch.
- terminal plugin out-of-the-box for Windows, Linux, and macOS, featuring style adjustments for seamless system integration. The JetBrains bold font face ensures clear display of bold fonts in the terminal.
- a notable fix for the autoreload plugin (see github issue 1183) to avoid truncating the file's content when the files are updated by an external command.
- a slightly adjusted LCD filtering for low res ordinary monitors, text should show now less color fringes, especially for white text in a dark background.
Additionally, we include syntax highlighting plugins for popular programming languages, eliminating the need to download them separately. We've also integrated a highly useful bracket matching plugin, a staple in coding editors, to enhance your coding experience.
Download packages
Download the version of Lite XL that corresponds to you system. Choose between the lite package and the one including all the addons.
Windows: zip (x86-64)
macOS: Apple Silicon, Intel
Linux: tarball (x86-64), AppImage (x86-64)
Packages with addons
Windows: zip (x86-64)
macOS: Apple Silicon, Intel
Linux: tarball (x86-64), AppImage (x86-64)
Lite XL release 2.1.3
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- Written by: Francesco Abbate
- Category: apps
- Hits: 360
This release rolls out several bug fixes, enhancing stability over the prior version. Upgrade recommended for a smoother experience.
For a detailed rundown of the updates, check out the official release changelog at the bottom.
Differences from the official release
Our version is built directly from the source code, including signed executables for Windows, ensuring quality and security. For macOS users, we offer notarized packages optimized for Apple Silicon. Linux enthusiasts will find both a tarball and an AppImage, compatible across numerous distributions.
We maintain HiDPI support on Windows, ensuring the application automatically adapts to HiDPI displays for sharp text and optimal rendering upon launch.
We offer the terminal plugin out-of-the-box for Windows, Linux, and macOS, featuring style adjustments for seamless system integration. The JetBrains bold font face ensures clear display of bold fonts in the terminal.
Additionally, we include syntax highlighting plugins for popular programming languages, eliminating the need to download them separately. We've also integrated a highly useful bracket matching plugin, a staple in coding editors, to enhance your coding experience.
Download packages
Download the standard version of Lite XL below, now featuring the new terminal plugin and syntax highlighting for a wide range of programming languages:
Windows: zip (x86-64)
macOS: Apple Silicon, Intel
Linux: tarball (x86-64), AppImage (x86-64)
Packages with addons
Windows: zip (x86-64)
macOS: Apple Silicon, Intel
Linux: tarball (x86-64), AppImage (x86-64)
Fixes (from official changelog)
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Fix
doc:create-cursor-{previous,next}-line
with tabs
(#1697) -
Fix heap buffer overflow and memory leaks in process and renderer API
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Improve Python number syntax highlighting
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Fix inconsistent NagView options on
doc:save
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Fix crashes with autoreload when files are deleted externally and replaced with a directory
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Improve JavaScript number syntax highlighting
(#1710)
FreeGish: A Sticky Adventure Revived
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- Written by: Francesco Abbate
- Category: games
- Hits: 240
In the world of platformers, there's one hero who stands out from the rest - not for his heroic stature or dashing good looks, but for his uniquely gooey composition. Meet Gish, the star of the cult classic physics-based platformer that's making a comeback as FreeGish.
Update: With the first version there was a bug affecting the gameplay. It is now fixed, all the packages have been update in the Download section below.
A Ball of Tar, A World of Possibilities
FreeGish, based on the original Gish game, puts you in control of a ball of tar with extraordinary abilities. Unlike your typical platformer protagonist, Gish doesn't run and jump - he oozes, stretches, and sticks his way through a variety of challenging levels.
Key Features:
- Physics-Based Gameplay: Every movement in FreeGish is governed by realistic physics, creating a uniquely challenging and satisfying experience.
- Sticky Situations: Use Gish's adhesive properties to climb walls, stick to ceilings, and solve puzzles in ways you never thought possible.
- Shape-Shifting: Compress to squeeze through tight spaces, or expand to crush obstacles and enemies.
- Diverse Environments: Navigate through a variety of levels, each presenting its own set of challenges and requiring creative use of Gish's abilities.
- Puzzle-Solving: It's not all about platforming - many levels require you to think outside the box to progress.
Honoring the Original Creators
FreeGish is built upon the foundation laid by the innovative minds behind the original Gish. Created by Edmund McMillen and Alex Austin of Cryptic Sea, Gish was released in 2004 and quickly became a beloved indie classic. The game's unique concept and physics-based gameplay set new standards in the platforming genre. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to these visionary developers for their creativity and generosity in making the source code available, allowing projects like FreeGish to exist.
A Labor of Love
FreeGish is a community-driven project, born from the passion of fans who wanted to keep the unique gameplay of Gish alive and accessible. Based on the original source code made freely available by the creators, and featuring free assets developed by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, FreeGish represents the best of what the gaming community can achieve when they come together.
Available Across Platforms
Excited to dive into this sticky adventure? FreeGish is now available for download on multiple platforms:
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
To ensure security and peace of mind for players, the Windows packages are signed, and the macOS versions are notarized. This means you can download and play with confidence, knowing that the software has been verified and is free from tampering.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the original Gish or a newcomer curious about this unique take on platforming, FreeGish offers a challenging, physics-defying experience that's sure to stick with you long after you've finished playing.
Ready to get sticky? Download FreeGish today and experience the joy of being a ball of tar in a world of endless possibilities!
Downloads
Windows: FreeGish (x86-64)
macOS: FreeGish (Apple Silicon), FreeGish (x86-64)
Linux: FreeGish AppImage (x86-64), FreeGish tarball (x86-64)
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