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Nathan Sobo 1d238dd927 Fix scroll width calculation when longest line is folded
With the presenter we started clipping screen positions prior to
translating them to pixel positions. This interacts with the current
clipping behavior on folded lines (which should change) where the cursor
is always clipped to 0. So when the longest line was also folded we
were miscalculating the width. 🙈!

The removal of clipping also causes us to calculate the width based on
the trailing whitespace of soft-wrapped lines, which I actually think
is an improvement but it is slightly different.
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Atom

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Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration.

Visit atom.io to learn more or visit the Atom forum.

Follow @AtomEditor on Twitter for important announcements.

Visit issue #3684 to learn more about the Atom 1.0 roadmap.

Documentation

If you want to read about using Atom or developing packages in Atom, the Atom Flight Manual is free and available online, along with ePub, PDF and mobi versions. You can find the source to the manual in atom/docs.

The API reference for developing packages is also documented on Atom.io.

Installing

OS X

Download the latest Atom release.

Atom will automatically update when a new release is available.

Windows

Download the latest AtomSetup.exe installer.

Atom will automatically update when a new release is available.

You can also download an atom-windows.zip file from the releases page. The .zip version will not automatically update.

Using chocolatey? Run cinst Atom to install the latest version of Atom.

Debian Linux (Ubuntu)

Currently only a 64-bit version is available.

  1. Download atom-amd64.deb from the Atom releases page.
  2. Run sudo dpkg --install atom-amd64.deb on the downloaded package.
  3. Launch Atom using the installed atom command.

The Linux version does not currently automatically update so you will need to repeat these steps to upgrade to future releases.

Red Hat Linux (Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat)

Currently only a 64-bit version is available.

  1. Download atom.x86_64.rpm from the Atom releases page.
  2. Run sudo yum localinstall atom.x86_64.rpm on the downloaded package.
  3. Launch Atom using the installed atom command.

The Linux version does not currently automatically update so you will need to repeat these steps to upgrade to future releases.

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