See User’s Guide > AppleScript Support for more information. It also adds an HTTP style interface that’s easy to use from other languages and might make more sense to web programmers. It adds support for more precise selection control, read/write access to the view node path, and the ability to expand and collapse nodes. This release also makes lots of changes to expand the AppleScript support. Fixed Cases where link URLs could inadvertently be deleted.Fixed Internal crashes caused by invalid AppleScript parameters.Fixed Bold highlighting now works in tab-indented block-quotes.Fixed Finding text works correctly when the view is focused in.Fixed Finding text in last section works even if it’s collapsed.Fixed Console.app warnings displayed on FoldingText launch.Fixed Inline link highlighting that included title attributes.Fixed No longer show spelling errors in smart links.Fixed File path links for absolute and relative paths now work.Fixed Copy as RTF to work correctly with characters such as Æ Ø Å.Fixed Items > Change Type > Codeblock now works.Collapsing a childless node will collapse it’s parent instead.Menu item choice changes are used as defaults for new documents.New window location is set from last positioned window.Repeat tags or tags that use reserved words are not highlighted.Markdown escape sequences are now highlighted.Welcome text is only shown on the first launch.>was amazing (AND a very good outliner, what’s more!), but no iOS I know it doesn’t lessen the frustration, but Obsidian, wiht the propers plugins does a very goog jog in replacing FoldingText TaskPaper for iOS was released a long time ago, but has had a very short life… >I own) I’m not exactly counting the days until Jesse’s “next app” is ![]() >And given how little has been done with TaskPaper over the years (which >years, only to be sold to an unknown dev with no follow-up to users or >passing it around, then taking it back and and doing nothing to it for >So, I guess one could try to be hopeful about FoldingText, but after >“Gets me a little closer time wise to public start of my next app.” >new dev, no news on the app’s future), and expressed relief that it >that he sold the app again to another dev (no name, no intro from the >I just noticed that Jesse edited his post a couple of weeks ago to note Ti so ustvarili s preprostimi navodili, kot pri uporabi vezaj (-) pred vrstico besedila ustvariti element seznama, ali funtov () pred vrstico. To omogoa uporabnikom, da enostavno ustvarite sezname, kontrolne sezname, krepko besedilo in naslove. >after palming it off to Mutahhir in 2018 whereupon development stalled FoldingText je s funkcijami bogato urejevalnik besedil za Mac z vgrajeno v oznaevalni jezik. >the app and was surprisingly bullish on the apps resuscitation. Over the summer Jesse announced a free download of a bugfix version of So I guess at least we know who’s taken over… I was coincidentally re-visiting FoldingText the other day and discovered that the ‘’ URL now points to this page: >stability my recommendation would be to look elsewhere perhaps. If you are looking for a long term solution and ![]() ![]() >the information management space the scale tips towards the “it’s worth I’d still say that for someone who loves tinkering with tools in >particular developer has published many of which are dead in the water >I, too, have licences for pretty much all of the apps that this The latest version of TaskPaper was amazing (AND a very good outliner, what’s more!), but no iOS version, no roadmap… grrrr. If you are looking for a long term solution and stability my recommendation would be to look elsewhere perhaps. I’d still say that for someone who loves tinkering with tools in the information management space the scale tips towards the “it’s worth it” side but only just. I, too, have licences for pretty much all of the apps that this particular developer has published many of which are dead in the water now. So, I guess one could try to be hopeful about FoldingText, but after passing it around, then taking it back and and doing nothing to it for years, only to be sold to an unknown dev with no follow-up to users or potential users, does not augur well.Īnd given how little has been done with TaskPaper over the years (which I own) I’m not exactly counting the days until Jesse’s “next app” is released. I just noticed that Jesse edited his post a couple of weeks ago to note that he sold the app again to another dev (no name, no intro from the new dev, no news on the app’s future), and expressed relief that it “Gets me a little closer time wise to public start of my next app.” (This after palming it off to Mutahhir in 2018 whereupon development stalled and he took back ownership.) Over the summer Jesse announced a free download of a bugfix version of the app and was surprisingly bullish on the apps resuscitation.
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