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1. Support version 0.11.0 2. Compatible with aarch64
rename tray menu item name
Fix spacing bug
Remove link from checkbox label
Fix hyperlink
* Maintains proper carriage returns in markdown output * Indented spaces / tabs are converted to then run through ExportMD Also added stub code to improve readability of exported filenames, but this will likely also require changes to some of the Rust code
issues with word-wrap. To solve this we now only have nbsp when we encounter spaces or a tab at the start of a line (to maintain indentation). A fiddle exists to test the regex at: https://jsfiddle.net/xtraeme/x34ao9jp/13/
to fix improper markdown formatting.
fix: couple of typos in about
fix: brew cask version number
chore: add Noi
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Whoever coded the fork obviously is up-to-date on proper syntax and formatting as you can even see the changes there (probably not tangible but can't argue with efficient code). Also, seems like from his README that he has a lot of time on his hands to develop some cool features (and he knows what he's doing from the look of it), so why not.