![]() ![]() Fixed problems running on case sensitive file systems.Fixed undo grouping for Move Left and Move Right commands.Mutahhir will focus on bug fixes and keeping FoldingText working into the future. Going forward Mutahhir Ali, who also worked with me to create FoldingText, will maintain FoldingText. Fixed escape key removes multiple cursors if used instead of doing autocomplete.End results is the Edit > Copy as options all work much better now Added MultiMarkdown processor for Copy as (RTF, HTML, LaTex) conversions.Fold nodes command updated handle empty node at top of selection case better.schedule would run after closing document Fixed crash when generating placeholder for special chars.Try harder to open a file with an unknown plain text encoding.Fixed crash when node path contained empty string //””.Fixed parsing of web links containing underscores.Copy License key into paddle version of the app.Added support for smart pairs: (),, and “”.Fix: Emails containing _ were not fully detected.Fix: Text becoming visually thinner near the bottom of the window.Fix: Drag-drop links to url not pasting actual url.Fix: Allow Alt-Space to enter Non-breaking Space within text.Fix: Composition helper not showing up at cursor location.Fix: Random crash on application startup.To show Outline View, use the View > Show Outline View, or Cmd-Alt-T View your entire document structure at a glance, and focus on the part of the document you want to work on. I hope it’s useful! *** FoldingText 2.2 Release It’s my next stab at a “plain text productivity”. It takes what I’ve learned building TaskPaper and tries to keep the good stuff, fix the mistakes, and make it more flexible. I wanted to try again and make a more flexible solution. It still works today, but it’s intended for todo lists. ![]() And it allowed me to filter those files so I could find things. It gave me a simple syntax to divide my text files up into projects, tasks, and notes. I think being free to make a mess is important, but without a way to eventually create structure they break down. After a while they get messy and are hard to understand and navigate. Eventually I sold Mori.īut text files aren’t perfect either. I worked all day in my fancy information manager, and kept all my notes in plain text files on my desktop. This left me in an embarrassing situation. Just me and my ideas without a bunch of user interface widgets in the way. It didn’t do as much, but it is clean, simple, and direct. It did everything that I thought I wanted… A place to record, process, and create ideas. My goal was to create the perfect information manager. *** The Folding Text Storyįrom 2001 to 2007 I made a program called Mori. I wanted to continue the work that was start by Jesse, I purchsed the source code to FoldingText in November 2021. *** Foldingtext_nextįrom 2013 I have been a FoldingText User. "The Folding Next Text Story" *** The Folding Next Text Storyįrom 2013 I have been a FoldingText User. ![]()
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