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Releases
@hyperbook/fs@0.14.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
hyperbook@0.34.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
Patch Changes
26ae87e
]:@hyperbook/markdown@0.10.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
@hyperbook/types@0.9.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
@hyperbook/web-component-excalidraw@0.2.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
hyperbook-studio@0.25.0
Minor Changes
#882
26ae87e
Thanks @mikebarkmin! - The release is a complete rewrite of the underlying process to generate the HTML files. React was removed from the project and replaced with remark plugins. This improves build times and give us more control over the whole process. For example there is no need anymore for runningnpx hyperbook setup
.I also added a new pagelist directive, which can be used to list pages based on user-defined criteria. This directive also replaces the included glossary page. Therefore, you need to create on yourself. This can be easily done by creating a page
glossary.md
with the following content:Additionally, I added the ability to use custom JavaScript and CSS-files - see the documentation under Advanced Features - in addition to using HTML in your hyperbook, when the
allowDangerousHtml
option is enabled in your config.I also improved the appearance of custom links, by moving them to the footer on mobile devices.
Patch Changes
26ae87e
]: