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You can get support for _.pug_ file if you add that to the `core` section in your `config.cson` ``` customFileTypes: 'source.jade': [ 'pug' ] ``` http://flight-manual.atom.io/using-atom/sections/basic-customization/#customizing-language-recognition

I agree with @blixt. The first time I saw that `!==` ligature, I thought it is broken. It is look weird in such perfect font. Double m also confusing me.

You're right, it looks a bit alike. I tried your sample in editor (Fira Code). ![2](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/8797432/11729627/3c9c4b7c-9fa1-11e5-9614-3a73c687754b.jpg) You can see different height between lines.

Also returned to `language-jade` but it can't see _.pug_ extension. To resolve it add that to the `core` section in your `config.cson` ``` customFileTypes: 'source.jade': [ 'pug' ] ``` http://flight-manual.atom.io/using-atom/sections/basic-customization/#customizing-language-recognition

@giuseppeg do you really think that the screenshot above shows good work of the extension? And no, I don't know any alternative.

#### "Alt + click to follow link" doesn't work When I'm on the output panel and I try to click on any item in the "todohighlight" search results, nothing happens...

#### Doesn't save preferences and stop starting after this on Ubuntu 18.04 gpick --version Gpick version 0.2.5 Revision unknown Date 2017-10-26 ![gpick](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8797432/42433992-19b1e2b2-835a-11e8-8d2e-3ace174a1026.gif) After this action, I cannot even run _gpick_...

I've tried NoiseTorch and it works for me (Linux Mint 19.3) Maybe someone could use it too https://github.com/lawl/NoiseTorch

same ![22262190348](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8797432/191062203-4d83d488-7ae4-4512-a88e-86a89b15bded.png) copyq: 6.3.0 OS: Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

I really want to save my custom rules for categorizing events so I don't have to fill those fields again. In case of reinstalling the system or transferring the configuration...