![]() Prevents crash when invalid spell checker language is selected, and provide fallback for invalid language codes Prevent double paste when using Shift+Ctrl+V Plugins: Fixed disabling plugin files that start with "_" Focus editor after pressing toolbar buttons Fixed title input field width on small windows Fixed potential crash when watching note files or resources Fixed numbered list bug in markdown editor Fixed issues when importing hidden tables within hidden sections in Enex files Fixed issue with note not being saved when a column is added or remove from Rich Text editor Fixed issue with attachment paths being invalid when user has spaces in home directory path. Fixed issue when searching for text that contains diacritic Fixed importing ENEX files that contain resources with invalid mime type Fixed importing ENEX files that contain empty resources Fixed importing certain code blocks from ENEX Fixed context menu when the UI is zoomed in or out Fixed basic search when executing a query in Chinese Fix End key behavior with Codemirror spellcheck Plugins: Added a way to execute commands from Markdown-it content scripts Plugins: Add support for workspace.onSyncStart event Plugins: Add support for context menu items on notebooks and tags Plugins: Add support for content script asset files, for Markdown-it plugins Added doc about Rich Text editor and added way to dismiss warning banner Add table captions when importing ENEX files Syncing notes saves notebooks, tags, and other metadata into text files that you can easily view, back up, and move.- Add support for media players (video, audio and PDF) ![]() Notes can be synced to a variety of cloud services, including Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, WebDAV, or a file system (such as a network share). You can also import simple Markdown files. enex files can be imported into Joplin, including formatted content (which is converted to Markdown), assets (images, attachments, etc.), and full metadata (geolocation, update time, creation time, etc.). Notes are searchable and can be copied, marked up, and edited either directly from apps or from your own text editor. Joplin is a free, open-source note-taking and to-do app that can handle large numbers of notes organized into notebooks. Interface language: Russian, English and others ![]()
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