![]() Fix wrong display of citations if there was an error rendering the citation.Fix a regression that inserting pasted image paths into the editor didn't work.Fixed a visual glitch when choosing to "Open in a new tab" in a note preview.Fixed reloading issues with very large citation databases.Fix link resolving: Now files dropped onto the editor will be easier to detect.Fix an issue with false detection of footnote reference texts.AutoCorrect values are no longer detected as spelling mistakes.Tags and keywords within a YAML frontmatter are now clickable.See this issue for more info and an explanation what this option does. Them to the (new) default, if you'd like to use this in your exports as well. Remove this line from your defaults files, or reset #Zettlr insert image updateChangelogĪttention: This update switches one preference in the exporters' defaults:įile-scope is now removed. We are happy to announce that we have again improved the citation handling of the app so that it now shouldn't buckle in the face of large citation databases. Lastly, something that a few people have consistently complained about over the past years was that Zettlr sometimes doesn't like too large citation databases. We would like to apologize for this, and at the same time announce that this annoying error has been fixed, along various other issues which you can read en detail in below's changelog. A few of you reported that you couldn't even run that version. On the other hand, we've spent the past weeks fixing bugs that unfortunately made it into Zettlr 2.1.3. But this is the reason why this version is called 2.2.0, and not 2.1.4. That is something you won't notice too much since it does not affect the functionality of the app. On the one hand, we spent a lot of time mingling with the internals of the app again in order to prepare the app for the future plans we have. Support for Large Citation Libraries | Bug Fixes | Major Refactor ![]()
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