I love Atom

>Embedded terminal
>Modern plugins
>Can read, apply and learn without any kind of destruction
Can it get any more comfy?
[spoiler] By having a plugin for offline web-browser so you can browse library documentations off-line[/spoiler]

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github.com/vim-scripts/tComment
github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/blob/master/web/viewer.css
github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/6087
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Mmm, sweetie...

I used to be a VSCode cuck as well, then I realized there's no working embedded PDF viewer plugin like Atom.

Now all I need is to find a nice offline web browser

you already have an OS, u don't need a text editor to do all of that

stay jelly. I can literally acquire the productivity of tiling wm without having severe autism

>2017
>doesn't use vim

Have fun toggling comments from line 13 to line 40

Well, you're an idiot marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tomoki1207.pdf

delete this you cuck

>he doesnt have a second monitor for pdf

>acme, 1994

>can have programs thru it (in fact its one of the main features)
>plugins are standard unix cli programs, they just werk
>can edit efficiently and it isnt a decamegabyte webkit-node abortion

emacs can do all of that

That shit crashes VS Code, I used it before

>.DS_Store
eww

>using anything based on Electron
kys

Get with the times, grandpa

Working fine here. Maybe don't try doing productive work on a potato computer?

Post picture

...

>sweetieposting

Side by side, Mr obvious, like in the OP

>bragging about offline docs
>what is man

github.com/vim-scripts/tComment

what do you mean?

Code::Blocks is superior.

It's a plugin dummy

and?

this guy fucks

ok?

>That awkward out of the place navigation bar
Permacucked

See this? Literally 0 noise

>not knowing there is a setting to hide it..

see I like the side bar and shit so I leave them enabled.. But just because you cannot use an editor and change it's settings is not my problem

That's not what I said, I'm telling you to hide the PDF navigation bar on top

>emojis in github commit comments
>100% javascript
>mit license

dropped

Fuck off already

>Can it get any more comfy?
yes
just wish evince did better font scaling

Wow! doing what emacs did ages ago. And eating the same amount of memory. Wow. Amazing.

>doing what emacs did ages ago
Causing autism?

See Anything you can do in atom you can do in VSCode. VSCode is faster.

What is that stupid gap, faggot?

I got lazy.. It is just CSS, I am sure you could fix it.

So you've been fixing VS Code
kek

... no? It is not VSCode that I have been touching, but ok.

Enjoy your half arsed plugin

So mad that you switched from VSCode to Atom because you couldn't figure out how to fix.. wait for it.. *MOZILLAS* shitty code? Then when I showed you it could be done you get so defensive.

>? Then when I showed you it could be done
Yeah, by fixing the VSCode itself lmfao. Might as well be using emacs at this point, dumbass

installed it so i could try how it handles pdfs, the shit is so slow i would rather have 2 dif. programs

>marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tomoki1207.pdf
How's that mozilla's code?

not vscode itself.. infact this code is not part of vscode.

here is the file I changed github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/blob/master/web/viewer.css

PDF.js works fine here ootb, no need to change anything. The plugin writer is retarded and so are you

github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/6087

>How can I display a PDF in my web page without displaying the toolbar?
yes

brackets is 10 times better kek

So he forked pdf.js himself. Not so much OOTB now is it?

The difference is that you don't have to fork it yourself