Typora finally reaches v1.0 ππππ
Now ARM build for Windows / Linux is supported.
After we upgrade to MathJax 3.x, there are some breaking changes from MathJax.
Typora now provide two options to control the behavior:
Added option to auto apply displaylines
environment in math to support line break using \.
auto apply displaylines env |
disable auto apply displaylines env |
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When enabled, you can use \\ or \\newline to break lines in math equations, like MathJax 2.x. |
When disabled, you will need to apply \\displaylines{} , then \\ will be treated as line break, because MathJax 3.x does not support auto line break yet (see detail). |
Add option to allow physics package to redefined \div
macro in math.
Physics package is always enabled by Typora, but by default, Typora does not allow Physics package to redefine commands like \div
, \Re
. When enabled this option, Typora will take the definition of \div
, \Re
in Physics package.
htaccess
and js
syntax highlight now support some new features (like private field) from ECMAScript 6
.Hereβs summary of some notable features since our first beta.
Thank you all beta testers who helped make Typora better.
We are looking forward to hear your feedbacks and suggestions after the public beta, as always :)
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(0.9.2), many new code syntax highlights, subscript and superscript (0.9.6), underline (0.9.7), highlight (0.9.8.7), diagrams (0.9.9.7) , local file link (0.9.9.8.2), table editing (0.9.9.8.8), HTML (0.9.9.17), etcβ¦From v1.0, typora is finally out of beta, and therefore, you will need to buy a license code to activate Typora.
One license code can be used to activate at most 3 devices at one time, and it is one-time purchase, no subscriptions.
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