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 Release 5.01 (2007/03/16)

  WIT documents

  • Any WIT document is now fully portable (use of relative path) when its resources are located in the WIT document folder or subfolders.

  Structure and style templates improved

  • CSS elements inheritance better shown in the style templates.
  • New elements for better style control.
  • New CSS tutorials.
  • New ready-to use CSS style templates and structure templates.
  • Names of previously loaded structure and style templates is shown.

  Idea management

  • Idea IDs and file names now can contain space characters.

  Idea content editing

  • WIT now properly manages Javascript fragments when pasting data from Web pages :
    • keeps them when fragments are pasted into the "Page Preview" view,
    • cleans them when fragments are pasted into the WYSIWYG editor ("Normal" view).
  • Keyboard shortcuts are now available in the WYSIWYG editor for most text editing features.
  • Links can be easily cleaned (dedicated function in the WYSIWYG editor)

  Data import

  • Folder import  : WIT creates ideas with files found in a folder and recreates folder trees with ideas, and can recursively create photo albums.

  Fixed bugs

Major fixes :

  • Fix of a WIT crash when dragging / dropping ideas in the main tree view (only with MS Internet Explorer 7 installed).
  • In the evaluation of WIT, the choice of the type of evaluated license was not persistent.
  • WIT, when launched for the first time from a new Windows user account, would fail : fixed.
  • WIT did not respond while trying to import images from Outlook Express messages. Fixed.

Minor fixes :

  • "Normal" and "HTML" tabs remained disabled while clicking on some internal WIT links.
  • The "Clean HTML" feature has been removed from the main WIT menu (available in the WYSIWYG editor only).
  • The chosen Windows Theme for the graphical user interface is now persistent
  • Path of inserted images in the WYSIWYG editor was absolute. Now relative.
  • On some computers, the idea text edition field was not properly refreshed when changing it.
  • Some images, embedded in pasted HTML fragments were not properly imported due to '\' and '/' characters in their paths.
  • Inconsistency between the left toolbar presence and the "Display" menu showing or hidding it.
  • No more size limitation in WIT user macros. Was 200 characters (buggy), 50 000 now.
  • Thumbnail building happened to be incorrect or partial at document load, and complete at website build. Fixed.
  • The main "Table" icon in the Table menu (WYSIWYG editor) is effective again.
  • More accurate internal criteria to display or not the faceted index (was sometimes displayed whereas there were no values to show).
  • When editing an URL, the initially chosen protocol was not shown : fixed.
  • When inserting an URL to a local file, the "file://" protocol is now prepended : necessary for Mozilla Firefox.

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