Entries for February 2023
AnoLTEd 1.0.0 released
AnoLTEd is a small project I've been working on, among other projects, for the last few weeks. Originally started as a test project, AnoLTEd has evolved into its own app.
AnoLTEd is a frontend for LanguageTool.org's web service for checking texts for spelling and grammar errors. I only recently came across this service, although it has been around for a while, and I really liked LanguageTool's performance. In addition, LanguageTool offers a free web interface to integrate LanguageTool into your own apps or other projects. Until now, I never had the opportunity to work with such an app-server communication, which was another reason to start this small project.
LanguageTool currently supports about 30 different languages, some of them also in different dialects, for spelling and grammar checking. These can also be set in AnoLTEd. AnoLTEd was specifically designed to work with plain text files and therefore works well with markup formatted files. For example, AnoLTEd is a great companion to the apps Myary and Note-C, where the "Edit In" button can be used to quickly send to, check and edit the current text in AnoLTEd.
AnoLTEd can be downloaded free of charge and without restrictions from the Mac App Store. The in-app purchases included in AnoLTEd are optional, for those who want to support my work a little.
Important Links:
Download AnoLTEd on the Mac App Store
Until next time!
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HashGazer 1.2.1 released
#Gazer 1.2.1 is now available on the Mac App Store.
The new version of #Gazer provides many improvements and bug fixes for the internal markup parser. Thus, improvements are available for the following markup languages: Markdown, MultiMarkdown, MarkdownExtra, Textile and Smark. The exact details in which areas the markup formatting has been improved can be read in the list of changes.
The list of changes:
Improvements:
- internal Textile parser: attributes can now be added to caption, head and foot elements for tables
- internal Markdown, MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser: the pipe character (|) can now be escaped by \|.
- internal MultiMarkdown parser: can now add a [Caption element] to the end of tables
Bug fixes:
- internal Markdown, MultiMarkdown and MarkdownExtra parser: fixes a bug that could cause #Gazer to hang or display no formatted output for numbered lists when using tab characters
- internal textile parser: fixes a bug that prevented headings from being written across multiple lines
- internal Textile parser: fixes a bug that led to the creation of br-tags in table structures under certain circumstances
- internal Textile parser: fixes a table conversion error that could cause the conversion to abort
- internal Smark parser: fixes a problem with anchor links
- internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser: resolves an error, where in certain table formats all elements were formatted as headers
- internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser: fixes a bug, where an additional empty column is incorrectly added for certain tables
- internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser: fixes a bug with colspan-formatting
Important Links:
Purchase #Gazer at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of #Gazer
Until next time!
06
Myary 2.4.2 released
Myary 2.4.2 is now available on the Mac App Store.
This update for Myary provides several improvements and bug fixes for the markup languages MultiMarkdown and MarkdownExtra, especially for working with more complex tables. Get the details in the following list of version changes.
Changes in detail:
Improvements:
- improved unindent behavior by the delete key in unordered lists (* -)
- improved editor behavior when creating lists with li-tags for HTML and BBCode markup languages
- the internal Markdown, MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown Parser can now also escape the pipe character (|) with \|
- the internal MultiMarkdown parser can convert the [Caption element] for tables at the end of a table
Bug fixes:
- fixes an error in the automatic alpha list creation of the editor, caused by certain character combinations which resulted in inability to continue typing
- resolves an error in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, where in certain tables formats all elements were formatted as headers
- fixes a bug in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, where an additional empty column is incorrectly added for certain tables
- fixes a bug in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, with colspan-formatting
Important Links:
Purchase Myary at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of Myary
Until next time!
02
Note-C 2.4.2 released
Note-C 2.4.2 is now available on the Mac App Store.
This update for Note-C provides several improvements and bug fixes for the markup languages MultiMarkdown and MarkdownExtra, especially for working with more complex tables. Get the details in the following list of version changes.
Changes in detail:
Improvements:
- improved unindent behavior by the delete key in unordered lists (* -)
- improved editor behavior when creating lists with li-tags for HTML and BBCode markup languages
- the internal Markdown, MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown Parser can now also escape the pipe character (|) with \|
- the internal MultiMarkdown parser can convert the [Caption element] for tables at the end of a table
Bug fixes:
- fixes an error in the automatic alpha list creation of the editor, caused by certain character combinations which resulted in inability to continue typing
- resolves an error in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, where in certain tables formats all elements were formatted as headers
- fixes a bug in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, where an additional empty column is incorrectly added for certain tables
- fixes a bug in the internal MarkdownExtra and MultiMarkdown parser, with colspan-formatting
Important Links:
Purchase Note-C at the Mac App Store
Download the Demo Version of Note-C
Until next time!
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