(v0.6.1) Plumb

Fixed

  • Rock-steady Hangul typing — typing Korean no longer flickers, drifts, or bobs. Previously a Korean line could shimmer (along with the line above it) the moment it soft-wrapped, nudge the lines below it downward, or make the composing syllable jitter up and down. Line height and baseline are now fixed during typesetting itself, so wrapping, fast typing, and IME composition all stay put.
  • No more sideways drift — at fit-width the page no longer scrolls or drags horizontally; horizontal panning kicks in only once you’ve zoomed in past the page width.

Improved

  • Line numbers never clip — the gutter now sizes itself to the document. It always fits at least four digits and grows automatically for five- and six-digit files (and for larger editor fonts), so deep line numbers are never cut off — while shorter files reclaim the extra space.
  • Softer minimap text — the minimap renders its text a touch lighter so it reads as a calm overview instead of competing with the editor.

Added

  • Hand tool for panning — right-click the PDF and pick Hand Tool to grab and drag the page around (the cursor turns into a hand); Select Tool switches back to text selection. ⌘-click inverse search keeps working in either mode.
  • Terminal font tracks editor font size — the terminal now automatically matches the editor’s font size, so both stay in sync when you adjust text size in settings.
  • Scroll to zoom — hold or and scroll to zoom in and out toward the cursor. (⌃+scroll is left to macOS’s own screen zoom.) Use the built-in Automatically Resize in the right-click menu to snap back to fit-width.
  • Hide the sidebar — a new toggle in the editor’s status bar (next to the bottom-panel toggle) collapses the left Outline / Labels sidebar so the editor gets the full width, and brings it back with one click. Both toggles keep a direction-specific icon whether open or closed — a filled left column vs. a filled bottom strip — so you can always tell which is which, and it dims when its panel is hidden. The state is remembered across relaunches, and collapsing the sidebar keeps your editor and tabs exactly as they were.

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