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## New Features
- 🌓 **System Theme Preference** — Let Tolaria follow the operating system light/dark appearance automatically.
-**Faster Date Editing** — Edit distant frontmatter dates more quickly with improved date controls.
- ↔️ **Set default note width** — Change default between normal and wide in the settings
- 🗣️ **Set default pluralization** Enable/disable plurlization of type names in the sidebar, from the settings
## Improvements
- 🖼️ **Richer Media Handling** — Clipboard images, native image attachments, media previews, and tldraw assets are handled more reliably inside vaults.
- ✍️ **Better Editor Behavior** — Selection, pasted content, numbered lists, wikilinks in tables, IME composition, table handles, and code-block copy actions were refined.
- 🗂️ **Safer Type and Property Flows** — Type filename collisions, built-in note type creation, type-derived placeholders, blank frontmatter properties, and date picker behavior were hardened.
- 🧠 **Smoother AI Panel UX** — AI target selection, composer focus, context compaction, direct provider setup, and agent spawning paths are more robust.
- 🪟 **Cross-Platform Polish** — Linux AppImage startup/input, Windows menu actions, remote credential handling, and window geometry persistence were improved.
## Stability and Fixes
- Fixed native image attachments in `2e7c5cb433f95d9d10939bcc38453dcc9b4e3ec2`.
- Kept the public installer page visible and improved readable release-note loading.
- Reduced stale-state bugs around vault refreshes, wikilink targets, history diffs, whiteboard blocks, checklist toggles, note rename/open flows, and suggestion cleanup.
- Strengthened release/build reliability with Node heap settings, split quality lanes, CodeScene threshold updates, and broader test coverage.