New features:
- Added a toolbar button for toggling the left sidebar.
- Added an unsplit button in the toolbar when in split view mode.
- Choose parent folder when creating or editing a bookmark.
- Support for 24-bit RGB ANSI color sequences.
- Support for ANSI background color escapes (disabled by default).
- macOS: Automatic updates using the Sparkle framework.
- Windows: Automatic updates using the WinSparkle library.
- UI language for Turkish.
Changes and enhancements:
- Adjusted font styles of heading levels 2 and 3.
- Sidebar context menus also appear when clicking over the sidebar background. In this case the menu contains general functions not related to any item.
- Feeds tab in the sidebar has a redesigned action toolbar with "Mark All as Read", and dropdown menu and keyboard shortcuts for changing the filter mode.
- Feeds tab remembers the unread/all filter mode persistently.
- ANSI foreground colors are modified to match colored theme backgrounds (e.g., Sepia).
- Navigating back and forward in history will skip input query prompts (status 1x), showing only the query results.
- Ctrl+A now selects all text in input fields (except on macOS, where it remains the Emacs-style jump to start/end of line).
- The resource bundle (resources.lgr) is now a regular ZIP archive. This allows it to do double duty as a fontpack containing the built-in fonts. The archive contains a version number to avoid use of obsolete resources.
Fixes:
- Fixed layout issues related to footer action buttons. Sometimes the buttons would overlap page content.
- Fixed handling duplicate feed entries: if multiple entries in a feed have the same URL, only use the first one.
NOTE: When compiling from source, get the lagrange-1.9.0.tar.gz tarball because it contains all the required source files. The "Source Code (ZIP/TAR.GZ)" items below are generated by Gitea and contain only this repository (the_Foundation is required as well).
The Linux AppImage has been built on Ubuntu 18.04. The armhf AppImage has been built on Raspbian 10 (Buster).
The Intel Mac binaries require macOS 10.13 or later, and the Apple Silicon binaries require macOS 11.0 or later.
The Windows binaries require 64-bit Windows 7 or later. The portable ZIP archive can be extracted and run as-is — user files will be stored under the "userdata" subdirectory.