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as mentioned, aliases would be very welcome as this makes linking a lot easier.adding some margin/padding to the document would help for readability.Flipping between alphabetical view and collection view would be great. This would really help give structure to my wiki in an easy way. I am in favor of using collections, it would be nice to see the left bar contain a selection as an alternative to the alphabetical list.when using markdown, is it possible to disable the in-place markdown rendering (render as 1 fontsize or just plain text instead of big headers distracting too much)?.Maybe you can separate pages and "linked items" by using a filter together with a suitable icon in the list view on the left? linked images appear in the file list (see also bug above) this is a bit confusing.bug2 conversion dialog does not have buttons, see image below.bug1 there is no clean way to delete an image, see explanation below.
#Voodoopad requirements update
When using it I found that the UI can be a bit clunky, so this update is welcome!
#Voodoopad requirements software
There is no other software out there that matches my needs this close.
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I just starting re-using voodoo pad quite recently. Deeper integration with iCloud, along with macOS and iOS synchronization, is coming in future builds. VoodooPad 6 should "just work" with documents saved on iCloud Drive (in the same way VoodooPad 5 "just works" with Dropbox). VoodooPad 6 isn't done! Here's what we're going to add in future builds. VoodooPad 6 no longer includes a built-in web server. If your VoodooPad documents contain any scripts these scripts are treated as plain text pages - the scripts will not be deleted but they also will not be executed. VoodooPad 6 no longer supports scripting, either via JavaScript or AppleScript. VoodooPad 6 supports Dark Mode on macOS Mojave and later:Īs part of modernizing and simplifying VoodooPad 6, we've removed some major functionality that some users might miss. VoodooPad 6 also features re-worked ePub, PDF, and Web export options that are both simpler and more reliable. This allows users a way to backup their data in a way that does not use VoodooPad's file format. VoodooPad 6 adds a new "Export to Files" option which saves each item in its native format to a directory. The new highlighter generates better typography for Markdown pages:
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The new parser provides faster and more robust support for Markdown markup. VoodooPad 6 features improved Markdown support thanks to a new Markdown parser and a completely re-written Markdown highlighter. We're currently exploring ways to integrate these palettes into the main window as well. Several palettes remain in the floating palette window. VoodooPad 6 moves the most commonly-used palettes, the Page Info and the Page List palettes, from the floating palette window into the main window: While we've made lots of small changes that should improve the performance and stability of VoodooPad 6, here are the major changes we think user will be excited about. VoodooPad 6 also accepts VoodooPad 5 licenses (at least for now) - we want to give VoodooPad users a chance to try VoodooPad 6 out and provide us with candid feedback on its direction. That said, VoodooPad 6 is still pre-release software so please make sure you back up your documents!
#Voodoopad requirements upgrade
VoodooPad 6 uses the same document format as VoodooPad 5, so there's no need to upgrade your documents in order to try VoodooPad 6. I'm pleased to announce that VoodooPad 6 Preview 1 is available for download: