If checked the Minimap is displayed on Atom startup. Shows multiple selections done with the quick-highlight package.Ī Minimap binding for the split-diff package.
#A.T.O.M. SHOW CODE#
Shows the code that's under the mouse cursor when hovering the Minimap.Ī Minimap binding for the google-repo-diff package and google-repo package.Ī minimap binding for the gpool-diff package.Ī Minimap binding for the highlight-selected package.
#A.T.O.M. SHOW TV#
MASH will be around far longer than most of what I see on tv today.In the screenshot above the minimap-git-diff and minimap-highlight-selected plugins are activated. Some of it turned out to be quite good, some not. Well, I didn't like my parent's movies, shows and music when I was younger until I actually watched them and listened to them.
Part of this is a new generation trying to establish their own identity and dominance. It seems to be fashionable to bash popular shows and movies after their days is over. The show is not perfect (it lasted 8 years longer than the actual war) but it comes far closer than most. You can argue that a character like Hawkeye, with his passion for preserving life, was ripe for mental breakdowns but, in reality, he probably would have been shipped home by the second breakdown. With that said, they did tend to resort to Hawkeye's mental problems a bit too much, especially in the farewell.
#A.T.O.M. SHOW SERIES#
Those serious shows were often some of the most memorable, and they kept the series from becoming stale. There are plenty of laughs right up to the end. The show did take on a more serious tone in the later seasons, but not entirely. That is part of the reason this show lasted so long. Characters were missed when they left but, they were not replaced with doppelgangers. Burns was incompetent, while Winchester was an outstanding surgeon just ask him. Burns was a neurotic, vindictive, childish fool while Winchester was an arrogant blowhard, but one who could hold his own with Hawkeye. The same is true for Frank Burns and Charles Emerson Winchester III. Both were the C.O., but each was a different person, a smart move by the creators. When we lost the bumbling, but loveable Henry Blake, we got the stern but loving Sherman Potter. Each character was unique and had something to contribute. I have no great preference for one season's cast over another. Yes, it wore out its welcome in the end but, it is a masterpiece that later shows rarely measured up to. Quite simply, the show was one of the best written, best acted, and most entertaining shows in television history. Given it's success for 11 years, I don't think the audience seemed to agree with that assessment. I've found many of the comments about this series to be quite amusing, particularly the ones bashing it for "shoving" a liberal agenda down viewers throats.