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Unless you know exactly what you need, you are far better off downloading the same files from the Wiki Release Page
New in this release :
- Undo (Ctr-Z) and Redo (Ctrl-Y) is now implemented. Each keypress is an event, the code to detect that a key is part of a sequence is too obtrusive. A setting allows disabling Undo if desired, I have not established clearly just what effect it has on performance.
- SysTray support for Linux systems using the Gnome Desktop, even Fedora ! Install gnome-shell-extension-appindicator package, restart. Please see the Systray Wiki page
- Substantially faster indexing at startup, will help users with large (>10K) notes and good hardware.
- The help note, "System Tray on Linux" now points to a solution for System Tray issues on Debian Bulleseye using Gnome Desktop.
- Improvements to in-note Find. It now responds to F3 or Ctrl-G for forward Finding, shift will go backwards. The Ctrl-Enter and Alt-Enter still works but I personally regret introducing it, sorry ! The new key bindings are far more widely used in other applications (Firefox, Thunderbird, MacOS ...).
- Improved Markdown exporting, Its now the better defined CommonMark variety of MarkDown, and its a slightly simpler process too. Blocks of fixed spacing font now looks better too.
- You can disable notifications.
- A slight change to the Calc function to make its operation easier to understand.
- Better Dark Theme support, especially for Windows, information on the Wiki for Qt5 and MacOS Dark Theme users.
- Windows users with high DPI screens will notice much sharper text.
- Notebooks are now listed alphabetically in dialogs such as where you select the notebook a note should be a member of.
- Bug Fixes - Restructured initial config; MacOS find messages; Ctrl-N not working if in Search panel; Notebook list in a note's Notebook edit screen; exporting MD from SingleNoteMode. A bug that misread an '@' symbol in some non English keyboards as an Exit command. Sorry about that !
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