Presenting two or more versions of the same text close together is a challenge. Here’s how I arrived at one solution, and implemented it.
Rich Text
Ever wished you could read an original and translation of text right next to one another? Now you can do it easily in this new version.
Printing now functions in Light Mode properly, and there are three different ways to generate better PDFs from Rich Text documents.
Save a Rich Text version of any PDF document, and explore its PDF code further, gaining clues as to potential problems and leakage, and more.
This Rich Text editor now opens and saves RTF, plain text, HTML, and PDF, in which it preserves as much text styling as possible.
All about textClipping and pictClipping files: what they are, and how to access the data within them.
Version 1.1 supports three file formats, but working with HTML is not easy, as it cannot (yet) support bimodal text.
Which app should you use when you want styled or Rich Text to remain readable whether it’s displayed in Light or Dark Mode?
You open a Secure Note or other text, only to see its content seems to have vanished when viewed in Dark Mode. Here’s how to fix it.
Not mentioned in the release notes, the new version of TextEdit is a bold attempt to provide a Dark Mode which is infuriating, confusing, and inconsistent. Avoid it.
