MacJournal is a program for creating, modifying, and managing a personal journal. It can be used for diaries, logs, most anything. And, because it's written using Cocoa in Mac OS X, it supports all the cool OS X doodads you would expect. Things like toolbars, spell checker, font and color panels, localization, and drawers are all utilized to provide you with a useful and consistent interface with that of Mac OS X. What's New: Version 2.6b5: Hidden pref AddRewrapTextMenuItem to add a menu item to the Clean Up menu for re-wrapping text. This will become standard in the future, but for now is English-only. Improved performace of the Font Face/Size toolbar items for large selections Also, Font Face/Size changes will no longer be applied when you first pop down the menu. For example, if you selected a bunch of text and then clicked the down arrow in the font size toolbar item, it would actually change all the text to be whatever size is selected right then; no more. MacJournal will now get the address of the web page in OmniWeb when selecting text and making an entry in MacJournal from the Services menu (Safari and Mail are already supported) Fixed printing font sizes. The font sizes were actually correct, but the text was being scaled incorrectly. The size should be good now. Option-clicking the Previous and Next toolbar buttons will traverse the recently viewed entries, like Safari. So if you click a link to jump to another entry, option-click "Previous" to get back. Option-click "Next" to change your mind. Use hidden pref UseBrowseToolbarItemAsHistory to make the history behavior default and the "standard" behavior come with the option key. Links at the very end of the text will have a space appended on to them to allow you to type normally afterwards. Labor Day treat: use the hidden pref TransformSmileysWhenSaving to transfer all instances of the string ":-)" to ☺ and ":-(" to ☹. Removed references to WrapTextWhileZooming. It didn't wor |  |
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