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Shadow Notes – 42Squares
http://blog.42squares.in/2015/12/22/shadow-notes
December 22, 2015. December 22, 2015. As mentioned in the post Introducing LightPaper Mini. Version 1.2 comes with an awesome mini app aptly named “LightPaper Mini”. It sits in your menu bar waiting for you to take quick notes. One of the things that you can do with LightPaper Mini is to take notes. Almost anything – an app, a file, a folder, a browser and even a URL etc. We are calling it Shadow Notes. We wanted to call it Meta Notes but decided against it because it sounded too “geeky”. You can not onl...
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LightPaper 1.3 is out – 42Squares
http://blog.42squares.in/2016/02/18/lightpaper-1-3-is-out
February 18, 2016. February 18, 2016. LightPaper 1.3 is out. Another major release of LightPaper 1.3. Another bag full of awesome goodies. It’s like Christmas is never over in LightPaper land. By the way, have you tried Real Preview. 8211; 📂📂📂 Sidebar now supports multiple folders. Add as many as you want or remove the ones you don’t want. LightPaper also remembers all the opened folders so you don’t have to. 8211; 🗺 Quickly navigate between your headers or code blocks. Learn more…. Now continues to ...
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Introducing LightPaper Mini – 42Squares
http://blog.42squares.in/2015/12/21/introducing-lightpaper-mini
December 21, 2015. December 21, 2015. Version 1.2 comes with a companion mini app embedded within. This app sits in your Mac status bar and allows you to take quick notes. Although it is called. Don’t underestimate the power it possesses – it has full markdown support, including highlighting, and allows you to preview your markdown notes without having to make a round trip to it’s big brother – LightPaper. There are actually two different types of notes you can take from LightPaper Mini –. And turn it off.
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LightPaper 1.2 is here – 42Squares
http://blog.42squares.in/2016/01/16/lightpaper-1-2-is-here
January 16, 2016. January 16, 2016. LightPaper 1.2 is here. We’ve just pushed LightPaper 1.2. Which brings a lot of new features, improvements and bug fixes. We’ve been blogging about some of the upcoming features of LightPaper here such as LightPaper Mini. Thanks to all our alpha and beta users for trying it out and giving us early feedback. You guys are awesome! Here is a list of things that have been added, improved and fixed in version 1.2:. For an example. Learn more…. Lot of emojis in release notes.
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Feature: Real Preview – 42Squares
http://blog.42squares.in/2015/11/25/feature-real-preview
November 25, 2015. November 25, 2015. Allows you to see how your post would look like on a website when you publish it before actually publishing it. You just add a URL of one of your existing online posts and the class name of your post’s container and you are all set. You can add multiple sites as well and switch between them. Once the. Is loaded you can keep typing and it gets automagically updated as well. The live preview of your real preview! LightPaper Preferences Real Preview. As a prefix like.
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Requirements | Grav Documentation
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Twig Filters and Functions. Reference: Blueprint Form Fields. How to: Add a file upload. Reference: Form Field Index. How to: Forms in modular pages. Change the site URL. Web Servers and Hosting. 500 Internal Server Error. The Modern Flat File CMS. Grav has intentionally been designed with few requirements. You can easily run Grav on your local computer, as well as 99% of all Web hosting providers. If you have a pen handy, jot down the following Grav system requirements:. PHP 55.9 or higher. Provides a p...
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About
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Hello, my name is Roland; I’m an iOS developer, an amateur web developer and designer, and I usually tinker with JS and Ruby. More information can be found in my résumé. And on my Stack Overflow Careers. If I could be of help or you just want to say hi, you can drop me an email at [email protected]. Or find me on Twitter @rolandleth. The blog is now created with Node.js. And it's hosted on Heroku. It’s written using Markdown. With the help of LightPaper. 2016 Roland Leth — Archive.
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