Released 22 Jun 2018. Beta number is 325.
The following fixes, that are not otherwise noted in aTbRef, are taken from Tinderbox's release notes (in some cases with a pertinent issue number in parentheses):
- Export:
- HTML Export is much faster, especially for documents that contain images or lengthy texts.
- Avoided a deadlock in HTMLView that could stall the agent queue and cause memory congestion, and that could also result in Tinderbox displaying stale HTML and Preview data.
- HTML Export is much faster, especially for documents that contain images or lengthy texts.
- Map:
- New notes created by double-clicking or right-clicking on an adornment were moved next to the adornment; Tinderbox now creates the note where you told it to create it.
- Miscellaneous:
- Fixed a deadlock, most likely to be encountered at startup, when several parts of Tinderbox contend to access attributes for indexing, for rule and agent initialisation, and for display.
- Addressed a crash when deleting a text link in map view and then copying and pasting the previously-linked text to a new note.
- Reduced the memory footprint required when exporting by reducing the number of attributed strings we create, and releasing them more promptly when they are no longer needed.
- Agent expressions that manipulate DisplayName could deadlock and lock the agent queue. Moved DisplayName evaluation to its own serial queue.
- Agent updates that refresh the screen no longer switch the focus away from the key attribute table if the key attribute is being edited.
- Outline:
- After turning off View ▸ Use Columns in outline view, columns are immediately removed. Previously, they were removed from the tab but not from the view. (2423)
- Text pane:
- Copied text links pasted into a new note failed to understand that their source note is the new note, not the note from which they were copied.
- In the key attribute table, moved the Values popup rightward to allow space for the scroll bar.
See 7.5.3 Help's Release Notes for more detail of minor points.
This version is cited in the following notes: