I am back to share that update v1.0.6 is live! Just a note, if you ever have issues with an update, I am now creating beta branches for the previous versions, so in Steam if you right-click on Qyllscape, go to properties, and then Betas, you can choose to roll back your version if you would like.
Below I'll list some of the updates, but I have added information to the official manual (Found here), so make sure to look over that as well if you have any questions.
Settings Quick Search
Probably my favorite part of this update, use ctrl + / to bring up a settings quick search dialog which will allow you to summon the appropriate settings panel based on keywords.

I have found this to be way faster than pressing 'escape' and navigating the menus, so I'm excited to share it, and hope you find it helpful as well.
User Uploaded Content
There is now the ability to upload your own background images and fonts, using the corresponding dialogs. Once you drag and drop either a .png file for backgrounds, or a .ttf file for fonts, you will see them in the dropdown list within the panel.

Please note that I've tested this on my own machines, but it still qualifies as an experiment and dragging in files could potentially cause unexpected issues, but at any time you can delete the created textures or fonts folders to get rid of the added options.
Font and Details
Aside from uploading fonts, it is also important to mention that the font and page detail settings have been moved to their own panel. Along with this is the added ability to specify custom text for the left and right page titles. This will allow you to add whatever you want, just as I've opted to add my name as the author in the example below, while the left page title is defaulting to the project name.

Rich Text Workaround
I have found a temporary (not perfect) solution for rich text formatting within the framework Qyllscape is built on. Using shortcuts like ctrl + i, ctrl + b, and ctrl + u will now add css tags to selected text. You will unfortunately not see these effects within Qyllscape, but they will appear in your exported HTML file, which is easily converted to PDF within a browser.


Conclusion
That's a few cool things for version 1.0.6. Please continue to let me know if you encounter any big issues, and I hope you enjoy this small update. I am continuing to think about improvements and experiment as I go along, so thank you for being patient. Soon I will start thinking about pushing for a version 1.1 which may include some UI overhauls and larger functionality updates, but time will tell.
Thank you!
Best regards,
Eric Davidson
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