v2.5 [Dec 28, 2014]
- Markdown Processor: CommonMark! CommonMark is a new Markdown processor aimed at unifying and standardizing the Markdown specification.
- Added: Task Lists support in the GitHub Flavored Markdown (Offline) processor.
- Added: Emoji support in the GitHub Flavored Markdown (Offline) processor. :smile::sparkles:
- Added: Option to customize how many spaces are inserted when the “Use spaces instead of tabs” feature is enabled under Tools → Options → Editor tab.
- Added: Customization of GitHub Flavored Markdown rendering mode (Enhanced: used in Pull Requests, Issues, and Comments; Standard: Used in READMEs). This option is available under Tools → Options → Markdown tab → Select “GitHub Flavored Markdown”, then locate “Markdown Rendering Mode”.
- Added Language: Norweigan (Norway), thanks to Øystein Bjørke!
- Improved: Command line arguments now persist across updates if manually triggering the update from the status bar.
- Improved: Timestamps in MarkdownPad should respect your locale/culture settings by default. These can still be customized under Tools → Options → Editor tab.
- Fixed: Code syntax highlighting was recently broken due to changes at GitHub.
- Fixed: When MarkdownPad was opened via command line, relative file paths were being displayed in the Recent Documents menu.
- Fixed: GitHub Flavored Markdown was adding the prefix user-content- to all HTML name tags due to a change at GitHub, causing issues with anchor links. This prefix is now removed.
- Fixed: After creating a new document and saving it, “New Document” was still displayed as the Window’s title.
- Many minor fixes and improvements.
v2.4 [Mar 5, 2014]
- Fixed Missing tag in HTML template.
v1.3 [May 18, 2012]
- Added: In the event that MarkdownPad crashes, a backup of your currently-opened document will be saved to the Desktop.
- Improved: Handled a potential out of memory error when processing large Markdown filesю
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