Reduced footprint when handling massive text files.
Build 4109 marks a significant transition for Sublime Text, moving from version 3 to 4. The focus of this release is on performance optimization through hardware acceleration, enhanced developer workflows via an updated Python API, and a modernized user interface. Key Feature Analysis Hardware Acceleration Sublime Text 4.0 Build 4109 Dev
Further optimizations to ensure "zero-lag" typing. Technical Specifications Specification / Detail Build Version 4109 (Development Branch) OS Support Windows (ARM64), macOS (Apple Silicon), Linux Python Version 3.8 (Default) Rendering Engine OpenGL / Hardware Accelerated License Model Per-user (valid for all platforms) Recommendations for Users Reduced footprint when handling massive text files
💡 You can check your current rendering status by opening the console ( Ctrl+` ) and looking for "vulkan" or "opengl" initialization logs. This report outlines the key enhancements
Enable GPU acceleration in settings to take advantage of 144Hz+ monitors.
This report outlines the key enhancements, technical updates, and architectural changes introduced in . Executive Summary
Reduces CPU load during heavy scrolling or rendering complex syntax highlighting. Refined User Interface