- Firefox for Android (nightly) support
- Updated Readability and Turndown
- Added GitHub-flavoured Markdown (GFM) plugin to Turndown (adds some mardown table support)
- Added support for MathJax -> LaTeX (thanks @LeLocTai)
- Disallow slashes in title text replacements
- Suport for Open Graph meta tags as variables (which use
property
instead ofkey
) - Fixed an issue with regex characters like
|
in date formats - Resolved an extra slash in file name causing images to fail to download in chromium browsers
- Added some support to parse pre elements as code blocks (supports syntax highlighting on GitHub, but not much else yet)
- Added option to enable or disable the context menus
- Added some extra keyboard shortcuts. These can be customised, depending on your browser
- Alt+Shift+M opens the popup (as it has in previous versions)
- Alt+Shift+D downloads the current tab as markdown, bypassing the popup
- Alt+Shift+C copies the current tab as markdown to the clipboard, bypassing the popup
- Alt+Shift+L copies the current tabs URL as a markdown link to the clipboard
- Added support for template variables having different casing using
:
followed by the casing type. For example, for an article titled "Different Types of Casing":{pageTitle:pascal}
— "DifferentTypesOfCasing"{pageTitle:camel}
— "differentTypesOfCasing"{pageTitle:kebab}
— "different-types-of-casing"{pageTitle:snake
— "different_types_of_casing"
- Added support for rending italics in double underscores (
__
). This isn't valid MarkDown (will output as bold), but it's useful for people copying to Roam - Support image download as base64 embedded urls, directly in the markdown file
- Added some extra variables related to the url beyond the existing
{baseURI}
:{origin}
- The origin of the URL, that is its scheme, its domain and its port{host}
- The domain (that is the hostname) followed by (if a port was specified) a:
and the port of the URL.{hostname}
- The domain of the URL.{port}
- The port number of the URL.{protocol}
- The protocol scheme of the URL, including the final':'
.{pathname}
- An initial'/'
followed by the path of the URL, not including the query string or fragment.{search}
- The URL's parameter string; if any parameters are provided, this string includes all of them, beginning with the leading?
character.