Changelog.
Table of Contents command
- Quickly access the outline for a note without leaving your keyboard by using
CMD/Ctrl + K → Table of ContentsorCMD/Ctrl + Shift + O. - Selecting any header scrolls the note to that section and places the cursor there.
Improvements
Settings → Editor— Added new setting Font Weight to work with the selected font. Depending on the font, the list includes weights such as Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, and Black.Settings → Editor— Added new setting Default Highlight Color to customize the color applied to the selected text when using theCMD/Ctrl + Shift + Hshortcut.Writing Assistant— Each query now displays the model name and the time the query was sent below the prompt. Prompts have a maximum height to ensure they don’t occupy the entire screen.Meta Sidebar— Octarine now saves the last viewed tab in the meta sidebar so that when you reopen it, you land on the same tab (this persists across refreshes and restarts).
Fixes
- Resolved an issue where text within a markdown link (e.g.,
[text]) caused any subsequent#symbol to be erroneously interpreted as a tag. - Corrected a bug where the tag command, under specific circumstances, inserted irrelevant or outdated tags from other sections instead of the intended selection.
- Fixed a problem wherein accessing the Hover Editor (accessible via wikilinks or the Writing Assistant) where mathematical equations in notes would result in being hidden until the note was manually refreshed.
- Addressed an issue in the Writing Assistant where pressing
Enterfailed to select/quick actions when theCMD + Entersetting for sending requests was active. - On Mac, rectified a fullscreen mode problem that prevented users from accessing the traffic light controls (to exit fullscreen) when hovering over them.
- Improved IME (Input Method Editor) functionality within the command bar for languages such as Chinese.
- Fixed a bug that caused the application to freeze upon opening the font selector.
- Resolved an issue where highlighting text with overlapping colors using
CMD/Ctrl + Shift + Hunexpectedly added random, nonsensical code to the markdown.
