What's new in Joplin 2.13

On the 'downloads' page, the link Android apk that one can get directly outside the Google market still points to the old (2.12...)
After some despair I found that in fact it's only that url in the download page that wasn't updated.
I copied it, edited the text to replace the version 2.12... with 2.13... and loaded the resulting url, and the right apk did download.
So : solved for me, but @laurent you may wish to update the webpage :wink:

Note Overview, Jack Gruber's plugin for Joplin that gives a thumbnail and other things for all the notes in a notebook.

As we have improvements now in tables, would we see calculation functions in the tables?
I know there was a plugin available in the past, but seems no longer working. Any idea?

Do you have an example of what you mean by calculation functions in tables? That sounds a bit like Excel, which would be out of scope, unless you mean something else

JSheets was working last time I used it. Maybe you are referring to a different plugin?

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I mean a simple "SUM" function for example to add some cells in a column or a percentage calculation in a Joplin table. Not the full Excel functionality.

Hey, I gave it a try, and yes, thats working for me. Thanks a lot!

I've updated the note list demo to showcase a few example renderers:

Top to bottom with title, date and body

Left to right with thumbnails

Top to bottom with editable title

What's next?

We'll probably integrate one or two of these renderers by default at some point, but in the meantime it's possible to customise the note list in many different way using this plugin API.

Next, I'd like to support customisable headers so that we can create sortable lists like this:

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Do you know of any application that support this kind of limited table calculation features? I wonder if there's a standard or something for it. I don't assume TinyMCE supports this by default?

No, actually I don't know of any application that does this. In OneNote you can create a "calculation table" but that then opens with MS Excel. "Normal" tables in OneNote do not support any calculations.
Simple calculations can be done using 10+20= inserts the result. But thats not what I search.
As I said, I tried the "JSheets" and that works for me on the Desktop, it does not work however i.e. in the Android app.
I'm not familiar with TinyMCE, but checking the website, I don't think its possible with TinyMCE.

I have never used the plugin, but for calculation is a plugin available

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