v0.71: Improved Dark Mode support; display change detection; El Capitan and Sierra
v0.71 of Jumpcut took less time than v0.70 did. This is a minor release, with a number of bug fixes and some modest backend improvements; there are no changes involving new features or updates to the UI.
Bug fixes
- Display resolution changes now trigger adjustments to bezel size and positioning, so unplugging a monitor does not force you to restart Jumpcut to get the bezel back to norrmal.
- The version of ShortcutRecorder used was too old to have Mojave styling or Dark Mode support; some assets have been brought back into the pinned old version from the upstream project, allowing you to see what you're typing when setting the hotkey while Dark Mode is active.
- Removed some blank Info.plist values causing problems in Activity Monitor; previously, Jumpcut was either not showing up or was showing up without its name.
- Typing the active hotkey while setting the hotkey no longer activates the bezel.
- Very large clippings (novel-length; I used Moby Dick in testing) no longer cause discernible lag time when viewed in the bezel.
- An embarrassing one: Sparkle auto-updater was not triggering on launch, due to my misreading of the Sparkle docs. This now works properly. (Upgrading from v0.70 can be done by manually checking for updates.)
Changes
- Jumpcut now targets versions of macOS/OS X from 10.11 and later, allowing this release to run on El Capitan and Sierra.
- The minimum number of clips to remember is now a more sane 10 instead of 1.