It's an export format, not something you type in the editor.
Are there any plans for implementing proxy settings inside app?
I think perhaps so many of us are accustomed to commercial software/businesses and can freely complain about things and it doesn't really matter. Kind of like you could complain all day long about the food at MdDonalds but you would be less likely to complain about something a friend made.
Thinking of frequent updates, browsers are now updating themselves without even giving us a choice, so we may start to become unaware of what updates are happening and their frequency. I'm in a low bandwidth situation so I don't always choose to update Joplin every time, but if that's not an issue for folks, the frequent updates, and the choice to install them, is a great thing.
I don't see the new version for android on the play store. Will it get there at some point or is there some other way to grab the .APK file. I checked APKPure and it's still at 2.4.3 as well.
You can grab the APKs (including pre-releases here). But yes, you appear to be correct as the play store is still listing 2.4.3 as the latest release.
@laurent , I just got a prompt to upgrade to 2.5.12. When I click on the "go to full change log" it takes me here: Joplin changelog | Joplin
But it only includes up to 2.5.10.
As always thanks for all the changes.
Yes there's always a delay to update this page. The real time info is there: Releases · laurent22/joplin · GitHub
Before I upgrade the IOS app, is or will there be a way, to turn OFF automatic capitalization, be it of first words in sentences or any other time? This misfeature actually trips me up quite a lot - and is one (of several) reasons why OneNote is non starter and Joplin (at least up to now) is winnner!
(I make notes to myself where z and Z are NOT the same thing - and a sentence written as "z does not cover all of Z if Q or q do not apply" loses meaning if the app changes what I type....)
No, but this change is just making this beta editor consistent with the regular editor, so I'd assume it was uncontroversial.
I may be confused - but when I go into editing on ios 14.8, using an app version 12.4.2, I can start a sentence with a lower case letter.
(Maybe this is the "regular" editor and you are talking about the wysiwyg editor?)
I don't have an iOS device to check but normally even the regular editor should capitalise the first letter of each sentence. That's how mobile editors work usually.
I do a bunch of futzing with the ios keyboards to turn that off - and so it's off for all apps on ios for me.
guess I could turn on the beta editor and see if it copies that behavoir... (when I upgrade)