Scribe v1.2.0 - Cross-Platform Enhancements & New Features
We are excited to announce Scribe version 1.2.0, focusing on expanding cross-platform capabilities and enhancing user interaction!
In this update, we've implemented significant changes that not only improve application stability and flexibility but also lay the groundwork for future
cross-platform functionalities.
Key Changes:
- Expanded Cross-Platform Support:
- Linux Support: Scribe now officially supports Linux operating systems (currently limited to the X11 graphical interface; Wayland is not yet
supported). - Revised Hotkey Registration Method: We have transitioned from the
keyboardpackage to the cross-platformpynputfor global hotkey registration
ensuring more reliable operation across different operating systems. - Improved Text Input Methods: Both character-by-character text input and clipboard paste methods have been refactored for cross-platform
compatibility, significantly improving interaction with other applications.
- Linux Support: Scribe now officially supports Linux operating systems (currently limited to the X11 graphical interface; Wayland is not yet
- Installed Applications Analysis:
installed-apps-scannerIntegration: To interact more effectively with the user's software, we have integrated our cross-platform
installed-apps-scannerpackage (available on PyPI). This will allow Scribe to better adapt to your worki
environment and, in future versions, offer more intelligent features.
Note for Linux Users:
Please be aware that current Linux support is limited to systems using X11 as the graphical interface. We are actively working towards full Wayland
compatibility in future updates.
Thank you for using Scribe! We hope these improvements make your experience with the application even more convenient and productive.