We have managed to fix all the errors that were still haunting the YAML frontmatter, and on top of that have removed a lot of artefacts that were still being generated in the Markdown mode. Something we’re pretty proud of is that finally the syntax highlighting is 100% stable. Now, let’s quickly go over some important fixes and other chores that you should know about. If any NOT-term is found in a file, however, this will abort the search process and exclude the file for good. What this means is that if terms are missing from a file, the file will still show up in search results - albeit less relevant. While the other operators work inclusive, the NOT-operator works exclusive. From now on, you can make use of a NOT-operator by adding an exclamation mark in front of any term, e.g. ![]() While the global search was already powerful, an essential search operator was missing: The NOT-Operator. ![]() ![]() This is good for instance for blog articles, as this will open the snapshot from the Zotero storage. Simply right click any of your citations, and from the context menu, select the citation key whose attachment you’d like to open and watch the magic happen! In case a cite key has multiple attachments, Zettlr will open the first PDF-attachment, or the first attachment, if there are no PDF-attachments. If you use a BibTex-file, you don’t have to do anything, because the necessary information is already present in the BibTex files! We finally were able to tighten the integration of Zettlr with your reference manager of choice! We’ve gotten in contact with the guys from JabRef and Zotero (more precisely, with retorquere from BetterBibTex) and now you can open attachments associated with reference items - directly from within Zettlr! If you use Zotero, make sure to have BetterBibTex installed (because that’s where Zettlr gets the information on the attachments) and Zotero running. In case you accidentally made an error, Zettlr will render the error message, so you know exactly what went wrong! Stronger Together: Zettlr and Reference Managers The list is even longer than the list of changes we introduced in 1.5, so let’s quickly go through some of the most exciting news! Mermaid Highlighting SupportĪ lot of you wanted this (and by “lot” we do not mean to exaggerate - insert a “no pressure”-joke here), and finally we delivered: We’ve added support for Mermaid charts! To enable that on export, you’d have to add the custom pandoc-mermaid-filter, but within the editor, all charts will be previewed. After a record-breaking amount of six (!) beta releases due to the incredibly high engagement of the community in reporting bugs and suggesting great enhancements, we are pretty sure to having fixed most bugs.īut Zettlr 1.6 not only breaks the record in beta releases, but also in terms of Changelog length. Announcements, Releases on March 06, 2020Īfter more than two long months, we’re happy to announce that today the next version of Zettlr has been released! It took very long to make this happen, but as always we wanted to make sure to deliver to you the best version of Zettlr possible.
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