What changed in each release
This timeline records changes to conversion results, Word templates, supported document elements, languages, file handling, and page usability.
Knowledge base and release transparency
Expanded the help center so users can check supported Markdown, document output, file handling, and troubleshooting before converting.
- Expanded the standalone FAQ into 36 categorized answers with search and category navigation.
- Documented heading numbering, table syntax, captions, templates, editable output, upload safety, retention, and recovery behavior from the actual product implementation.
- Improved localized interface coverage and established a consistent language order across header and footer switchers.
- Added a dated changelog so users can see when important features and fixes were released.
Ten-language site foundation
Added consistent language support across product pages, converter controls, navigation, page information, and trust pages.
- Added English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian locale catalogs.
- Kept language-specific URLs, navigation, breadcrumbs, footer links, and template previews consistent across the site.
- Expanded FAQ and feature descriptions, and improved the information supplied to search engines and answer tools.
- Added translation checks to find missing or unreviewed text before an update is published.
Deeper mathematics, tables, and references
Improved complex formulas, Markdown tables, citations, footnotes, numbering, and cross-references in Word output.
- Expanded math coverage for matrices, determinants, cases, aligned equations, arrays, integrals, limits, sums, products, radicals, accents, macros, labels, numbering, and cross-references.
- Improved handling of inline and display math delimiters, Chinese and formula mixed text, long expressions, and invalid equation-wrapper recovery.
- Improved pipe, simple, multiline, and grid tables, including multi-paragraph cells, user-defined alignment, numeric columns, wide tables, and Markdown-supported row or column spans.
- Added [@key], BibTeX, and CSL JSON references with APA, MLA, and GB/T 7714 styles, plus footnotes and cross-references.
Report and technical sections
Added ready-to-format sections commonly used in reports, research papers, and technical documents.
- Added tolerant parsing for NOTE, TIP, WARNING, IMPORTANT, CAUTION, INFO, SUCCESS, and ERROR callouts with aliases, multilingual fields, and multi-line content.
- Added executive summary, KPI, timeline, risk matrix, SWOT, pros and cons, decision record, metadata, signature, approval, and appendix blocks.
- Added dedicated API, command, config, file-tree, diff, log, terminal, and version-record formatting for technical documents.
- Added H4-H6 styles, definition lists, nested quotes, multilevel lists, keyboard keys, superscript, subscript, highlighting, and media-link fallback blocks.
More reliable Mermaid diagrams
Improved Mermaid diagram safety, sizing, error messages, and placement in Word documents.
- Mermaid diagrams are created in the browser without exposing the site conversion key or sending diagram source to a third-party diagram service.
- Added checks to make sure each submitted diagram matches the current Markdown and contains no unsafe or external content.
- Preserved diagram aspect ratios, constrained tall diagrams to printable page bounds, and embedded multiple diagrams without silently dropping later assets.
- Made invalid syntax, unsafe markup, external dependencies, and asset mismatches explicit errors instead of presenting an incomplete diagram as successful.
Four professional Word templates
Created four Word templates with different document structures, fonts, spacing, tables, captions, and content styles.
- Introduced Clean Office, Academic, Business Report, and Technical Documentation templates.
- Defined different cover structures, Chinese and Western font combinations, H1-H6 hierarchies, paragraph rhythm, heading pagination, headers, footers, page numbers, and TOC treatment.
- Added professional table borders, numeric alignment, caption positioning, image centering, default widths, code styling, formula spacing, and readable callout contrast.
- Added multi-page template previews to the converter and templates page so users can inspect a realistic document before choosing a style.
Conversion progress and downloads
Added visible conversion progress, cancellation, error states, expiration handling, and DOCX downloads.
- Added progress checks, cancellation, completion, failure, expiration, and DOCX download states.
- Kept the conversion key on the website server and prevented the browser from logging or storing complete user documents.
- Added Markdown and ZIP size checks before upload, followed by a second safety check on the conversion server.
- Improved the action flow for overall progress, cancellation, completed downloads, and starting another conversion without reloading the page.
Conversion service foundation
Completed the first version of document conversion, temporary storage, downloads, automatic cleanup, and error handling.
- Moved document conversion and temporary-file cleanup to a separate conversion service instead of running them inside WordPress.
- Added separate temporary folders, storage checks, file-size limits, ZIP safety checks, and protection when disk space is low.
- Added scheduled cleanup, startup cleanup, delayed cleanup after download, expired-job cleanup, failed-job cleanup, and bounded logging without document bodies.
- Tested service startup, Markdown-to-DOCX generation, downloads, required conversion tools, and consistent error messages.
Release notes include changes that users can see in the document, converter, templates, help pages, or file handling.