Edge Code Preview 3 Release Notes
Release Notes in other languages:
- French
System Requirements
Windows
* Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor
* Windows® 7 or Windows 8 operating system
* 256MB of RAM (2GB of RAM recommended for Live Development)
* 200MB of available hard-disk space for installation
* 1280x800 display with 16-bit video card
Mac OS
* Multicore Intel processor
* Mac OS X v10.6, v10.7 or v10.8 operating system
* 256MB of RAM (2GB of RAM recommended for Live Development)
* 200MB of available hard-disk space for installation
* 1280x800 display with 16-bit video card
Installation Instructions
1. Login and download Edge Code Preview from https://creative.adobe.com/apps.
2. If you aren’t already an Adobe Creative Cloud member, select “Sign Up” or “Join the Creative Cloud” to create an account. Note: Edge Code is available in all Creative Cloud plans including the FREE option.
3. Click on the “Download” link for Edge Code in the Edge Tools & Services section.
4. Save the installer file to a location on your hard drive.
5. Located the installer and double-click to start the install process.
6. Windows: You may specify a custom install location. We do not recommend you install over an existing copy of Edge Code.
NOTE: You are not required to uninstall previous versions of Edge Code.
What's New
Overall UI
* Native Menus: Edge Code now uses native menu bars
* Select most recently visited file after Close: Previously, the bottom-most file on the open files list was always selected.
* "Search bars" (Find, Replace, Quick Open) no longer cover up search results that occur in the first 2 lines of code in the viewport.
Code Editing Enhancements
* Code hinting for CSS: Code hinting support for CSS property names and values;
* Toggle Line Comment for HTML/CSS: Ctrl+/ or Cmd+/ (Mac) toggles line comments in HTML and CSS
* Syntax Highlighting for Python
Search Improvements
* Quick Open / Go to Definition ranks results much better
* Go to Definition is more responsive, especially on longer files
JSLint
* "Go to First JSLint Error" shortcut: F8 on Windows, Cmd+' on Mac
UI Changes
* Menu items have moved up to native menus
* Toggle Block Comment on Mac now uses Cmd+Opt+/ (instead of Cmd+Shift+/)
* Cmd+Left arrow on mac now behaves the same as Fn+Left arrow – the cursor moves to the first non-whitespace character on the line unless it's already on that char, in which case the cursor moves to the start of the line. (Previously, Cmd+Left always moved to the start of the line regardless of whitespace).