The exported SVG carries font-family="cmr7"/"cmsy7"/… attributes but
no @font-face, so standalone viewers fall back to system fonts. That
scatters TikZ glyphs (precomputed x positions assume Computer Modern
metrics) and turns cmsy7 minus signs into ¡ (custom symbol encoding).
Inline only the rules for font-families the SVG actually uses, and
await document.fonts.ready before rasterizing to PNG.
Attach SVG and PNG (×2) download buttons to every rendered SVG (TikZ,
Mermaid, …) once post-render finishes. Exports always use the original
colors with a white background baked in, regardless of theme.
The obsidian-tikzjax bundle emits SVG referencing Computer Modern font
families like cmbx7 but ships the @font-face declarations in a separate
styles.css. Without it the browser substitutes a default font whose
glyph widths don't match TeX's, leaving visible gaps between each
kerned text run. Lazy-load the stylesheet alongside the engine on
first TikZ render so cache hits and misses both see correct fonts.
Four components duplicated the watch -> nextTick -> listenToClick -> runTikz
shape. Collapse to useMarkdownPostRender, which also accepts optional flags
for Mermaid, Shikiji and image hydration so StackedNote no longer needs its
own inline conditional chain.
Adds a markdown-it extractor for ```tikz blocks that emits a sanitized
placeholder, plus a runTikz() that lazy-loads the obsidian-tikzjax 0.5.2
bundle from jsdelivr on first encounter, sanitizes the produced SVG with
DOMPurify, and caches it in PouchDB keyed by sha256(source) so repeat
views are instant and offline-capable.
Align the repo manager with WelcomeWorld and PublicNoteView: editorial
top nav, serif hero, pastel favorite tiles, A-Z grouped list, skeleton
and credential-error states, and a name filter.
The 401 flag and cached repo list were module-level and only reset
after a 20-min stale window, so re-authenticating left the
"credentials are invalid or expired" message pinned on. Watch the
access token: reset state and refetch on change. Also await
saveCredentials before redirecting so refs are settled.
queryFileContent threw on octokit errors (stale SHA 404, expired token,
network blip) and the rejection bubbled up unhandled through pullLatest
and onBadgeClick, leaving the badge stuck on "Outdated" with no log or
toast. Wrap the octokit call, log on failure, clear the cached SHA so
the next click re-resolves it, and show an error toast.
Also fix a dead `if (!user || !repo) { null }` that did nothing.
Cache miss wrote null into store.readme before getMainReadme finished,
collapsing isLoading and surfacing the not-accessible UI mid-fetch.
Also branch that UI on auth state so signed-in users aren't told to
sign in when access fails.
The 2-minute timer + tick ref decayed verified to stale-known and rendered
a clock icon, but the user can always click the badge to re-check. Removing
the timer simplifies the hook and the badge has one fewer visual state.
Removes the temporary on-screen scroll diagnosis panel and the global
window.__scrollAtClick stash. The anchor scrollTop is now captured
synchronously at addStackedNote entry and threaded through
scrollToFocusedNote and scrollToNoteElement to scrollToElement, so no
state survives across calls — nothing to reset on repo or page change.
Capture mainApp.scrollTop synchronously when addStackedNote runs and
snap the scroll back to that value before scrollIntoView fires, so
the smooth scroll begins from where the user actually tapped rather
than from a position drifted by momentum or async work.
Both html/body and #main-app being scrollable on mobile made
scrollIntoView animate two ancestors at once, shifting the start
frame of the smooth scroll. With body locked, #main-app is the only
scroller and the animation matches the user's actual position.
Dynamic viewport units rescale every note when the mobile address bar
grows or shrinks, shifting the scroll target by the address-bar height
mid-flight. Small viewport units stay constant across address-bar
transitions so the smooth scroll lands where it was aimed.
Native scrollIntoView reads the element position at scroll time and
picks the right scrollable ancestor itself, sidestepping iOS Safari
quirks with scrollTo on overflow containers and visual-viewport shifts.
Replace the (index + 1) * clientHeight math and 80ms setTimeout with a
scrollToElement helper that reads getBoundingClientRect inside rAF, so
the smooth scroll starts from the user's actual position even when the
note is freshly mounted.
The root fade overlapped smooth scrolls triggered when stackedNotes
mutated, making the scroll appear to start from the snapshot's frame
instead of the user's actual position.
Clicking the badge while it shows outdated now pulls the latest version
from GitHub when there are no unsaved edits, or opens the conflict
modal when edits are in flight. Previously the click only re-ran the
same freshness check, so the badge appeared dead.
Adds a Tabler-icon badge in the stacked-note action bar showing whether
the loaded copy still matches GitHub HEAD (verified / outdated / offline
/ checking / unknown / stale-known). The save flow now re-checks before
the PUT and opens a conflict modal when GitHub has moved on, with three
explicit choices: discard local edits and pull, overwrite anyway, or
cancel. Race-condition 409s from the PUT itself are routed through the
same modal.
updateFile/createFile now return { sha, conflict } so 409/422 from GitHub
can drive a UI flow instead of being swallowed as a generic save error.
Also adds fetchLatestSha(path) for cheap freshness checks against HEAD.
Grid items default to min-width: auto, so the 5×220px scroll strip
forced the 1.2fr column to its intrinsic width and pushed the right
column out. min-width: 0 lets the track shrink and overflow-x scroll.
Replaces the static "From the open network" CTA and sidebar button with a
horizontal strip and compact list of recent public notes fetched from the
public api.remanso.space/notes endpoint, so visitors can taste the network
before clicking through. Includes shimmer skeletons and a quiet fallback
when the endpoint is unreachable.
The boolean guard flipped synchronously before the async plugin load
resolved, so concurrent callers (e.g. multiple stacked non-markdown
notes mounting on reload) returned early and rendered before
markdown-it-shikiji was attached to the shared md instance. Cache the
in-flight promise instead so all callers await the same resolution.