Introducing prompt chains for workflows, Improved reliability of in-line source annotations for tasks, and Accurate focus dialog

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Introducing prompt chains for workflows

Multi-step workflows can now use the output of one task as the input for another task — for example, referencing {{task_1:message}} in a downstream step pulls in the exact result from the earlier one. This makes it straightforward to build workflows where each step builds on the last, instead of duplicating instructions or working around unreliable handoffs between steps.

Improved reliability of in-line source annotations for tasks

Task responses now always include highlight annotations , even on longer answers — so every claim stays traceable back to the original source. Previously, some responses would drop their source tags entirely, making it harder to verify at a glance. Annotations now appear in-line as expected, and clicking one still opens the original highlight for full context.

Focus dialog always reflects the current selection

Opening the Focus dialog now shows the actual applied focus — not leftover edits from a previous session. If you reopen the dialog after making changes or switching context, it's prefilled with what's currently active, so adjustments start from the right baseline instead of requiring you to mentally reconstruct what's set.

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