Shikiji emits the dark colors as --shiki-dark* inline vars but the
activation CSS was missing, so code blocks kept the vitesse-light
white background and the base-content line numbers were white-on-white.
Follows the tikz pattern: the fence emits a base64 placeholder, then
the post-render hook lazily imports the parser and grid (separate
chunks) and mounts the grid only when a placeholder exists. Mono font
forced on the block because the flag-stacking math assumes Fira Code.
CSS counters on the per-line spans, scoped to .code-file so fenced
blocks inside notes stay untouched. The gutter width adapts to the
file's line count and numbers are excluded from text selection.
These fonts apply to markdown headings (h1-h6), so "heading" is more
accurate than "title". Renames the chosen*Font field, store action, and
the --heading-font-family CSS variable.
Keeps backward compatibility: .remanso.json still honors the legacy `t`
key (alongside the new `h`), and a saved `chosenTitleFont` in
localStorage is migrated on load so existing preferences survive.
Click a note image or a mermaid/tikz diagram to view it fullscreen over
a blurred dim backdrop, with a fade/scale animation and rounded white
frame. Works on desktop and mobile; diagram SVGs are serialized to a
data URL via svgToDataUrl. Closes on click or Escape.
Replace the markdown _todo/todo.md view with a structured todo.txt UI at the
repo root: priority dropdown, inline body edit, project/context/due/rec chips
with Tabler icons, add input as a join-suffix, project/context filter columns
with TransitionGroup animation, priority-sorted list. Drops the now-unused
.todo-notes markdown checkbox styles from app.css.
Safari does not treat `/` as a soft break opportunity inside inline
`<code>`, so long paths overflow the fixed-width stacked note column.
Use `overflow-wrap: anywhere` so the column can shrink to its max-width
instead of being pushed wider by unbreakable inline code.
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.
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.
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.
Three layered fixes for mobile note scrolling:
1. app.css / App.vue: on mobile, override overflow:hidden on html/body
and overflow:visible on #main-app so content from useResizeContainer
(which sets the note-container height to (n+1)*100vh) propagates to
the document and document.body.scrollTop works again.
2. FluxNote.vue: give each .note an explicit height:100dvh on mobile so
the percentage-based height:100% does not resolve against the
inflated container height set by useResizeContainer.
3. StackedNote / StackedPublicNote: replace overflow-y:hidden with
overflow-y:clip on the section. Unlike hidden, clip does not create a
scroll container, so touch events fall through to the page scroll and
the section never feels "draggable" when content fits within the note.
Contain horizontal overflow within #main-app instead of leaking to the
document, which caused a horizontal scrollbar to consume viewport height
and trigger an unwanted vertical scrollbar. Also fix note pane height
to use 100% instead of 100vh, and switch useResizeContainer to minWidth
so the flex container can grow when the window is wider than the notes.
Add a window resize listener to keep the value accurate on resize.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Prevents white space below the app on Android Chrome where the
system nav bar makes 100vh > 100dvh.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>