This version is a minor release with new clipboard-related options on the "Edit" tab of the "Tools | Options..." dialog:

Copy to clipboard as
By default, when you click the Copy toolbar button, or press Ctrl+C, Atlantis sends the document selection to the clipboard in multiple formats: RTF, HTML, and plain text. When there is a single selected picture in the document, the selection gets also placed onto the clipboard as a bitmap (a raster image). Placing data onto the clipboard in multiple formats is needed because there is no universal clipboard format supported by the Paste command of all applications. Plain text editors normally cannot paste formatted text (RTF or HTML). You also could not paste a picture as RTF or HTML to a graphics editor.
But in certain scenarios you may decide to restrict the formats in which Atlantis sends data to the clipboard. Here are some hints:
- Copying in multiple formats takes longer, and requires more system resources. If your only purpose of copying data in Atlantis is to paste it in an Atlantis document, you can disable copying in all clipboard formats but Rich Text Format. This is the preferable clipboard format in Atlantis that ensures loseless pasting.
- Copy/pasting from Atlantis to plain text editors or ordinary edit boxes in various dialogs requires the Plain Text format enabled for the "Copy" command of Atlantis.
- If you do not copy/paste from Atlantis to applications that support only HTML as formatted input (email clients, for instance), you can disable copying in the HTML format in Atlantis. This would make copy/pasting from Atlantis to other word processors more effective. Another reason why you may decide to disable copying as HTML in Atlantis is security-related. When the document selection in Atlantis includes pictures, and this selection gets copied to the clipboard as HTML, all the pictures from the selection get placed to the temporary folder in your system as graphic files. They may remain there even after you have closed Atlantis. If those pictures contain confidential data, this may be a security-related issue.
Clear clipboard on exit
When this option is on, and you close Atlantis, it automatically removes all the data it has placed onto the clipboard (including temporary HTML files), if any.
See more release notes.