Liftoff! 🚀It's April 13 and today we launch Agenda 13, a major update that is all about speed. It brings improved performance for images and scrolling, and new features that make navigating and evolving your notes much faster. Get it at https://t.co/ABbRjKf73b
@StuAppCentre@blckn Sorry about that. Indeed development has ceased. The app will keep working until a future OS breaks it but can be downloaded and unlocked for free for now.
@FindingsApp hey, sorry, another feature request: Latex formula pretty display. B/c you are using a browser-type display (I think?), MathJax should be possible to implement, right? https://t.co/y0lKdEbdVy
@michaelaye Sorry I left you a bit in the dark (arf, arf) as to what the code would be, but you found it. Achievement unlocked! Thanks a lot for the pointer and the post on the forums. I have no excuse not to change the css for the next update!
@michaelaye Actually, I suppose you could... If you control-click on the app in the Finder and choose 'Show Package Contents', then go in Resources/webview, you'll find some CSS to modify. Please quit Findings first ;-)
@michaelaye That's indeed for Findings 1. For Findings 2, we have a community website with some 'HowTo', but still needs some work I am afraid: https://t.co/Awj1aELtwq
The Samples from the welcome screens have some useful content too. You can load them by going through Welcome in Help menu
@StuFFmc Damn it. Thanks for the heads-up. I had not noticed. It seems this comes from switching to CloudFront + https (not sure anyone is interested to know that :D)
@michaelaye Actually, the problem is it's a PDF, so it's a file on disk, meant to be printed etc. Problem might be we are trying to mix a journal *view* (browse your entire content by date) with the concept of a PDF auto-updating on disk (which is useful for other reason).