This release contains numerous bug fixes and minor improvements. Thanks to Kalcifer for reporting many of these.
- LaTeX formatting is now supported to handle mathematics (thanks Silver-Sorbet)
- The editor now has a live preview of rendered markdown
- Better layout for edit history
- Fixed user links in edit history
- Edits are now correctly sorted by date
- Removed maximum width for page
- Render markdown titles smaller than page title
- Disable markdown plugins for url shortening and smartquotes
- Resize article edit input based on length
As with many posts like this one, please include some sort of paragraph on what your software actually does instead of just assuming everyone is familiar with it.
Ibis is a federated online encyclopedia similar to Wikipedia.
This should be the first sentence of the post body.
And please don’t understand this the wrong way.
Ibis seems like a really cool project but with it being roughly half a year old me and many other people here simply have never heard of it before.
Including even a single short sentence describing what Ibis is in this and future posts helps us find projects that we care about more easily.
And we obviously care about Rust projects, otherwise none of us would be here.
Correct link without
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: https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis/releases/0.1.2Thank you, fixed!