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| ivan.aga says: I think it would be _really_ *useful* to be able to format the text in Task notes, using some well established syntax like Markdown (http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax).
Posted at 4:53pm on January 2, 2006 |
| zikes says: I concur, markdown would be a nice addition. Posted 7 years ago |
| cfm says: Thought I'd resuscitate this thread; I'm also interested in formatting in notes. Another possibility (apart from Markdown) is Dean Allen's Textile parser.
Posted 6 years ago |
| bkudria says: I agree, this would be really cool.
Posted 6 years ago |
| hendrik.achenbach says: Either this or some formatting options like you have in most Web-mail services nowadays:
Posted 6 years ago |
| shk says: Great idea, just keep it lean and keep the notes fast-loading.
Posted 6 years ago |
| clandestine says: I would definitely support either Markdown or Textile, but I generally find Markdown faster for fairly simple things, especially with the way it handles reference linking. Posted 6 years ago |
| tekacs says: Just another vote for this - I assume wouldn't be incredibly difficult to do, especially if you made it an option in settings, thus meaning that you don't have to render every note by every user in Markdown... Posted 1 year ago |
| tekacs says: Incidentally, the way that RTM currently works (and the fact that I write using a subset of Markdown without even thinking about it, nowadays) I end up linking away to Evernote shards from my notes - this is awfully cumbersome, especially when the note just contains a simple list... Posted 1 year ago |
| matthias.cullmann says: Numbered and bullet list would be very helpful. Markdown in general a real plus! Posted 1 year ago |
claytronic says:Right now nested lists get their nesting removed, having a formatter like Markdown would be awesome! Posted 1 year ago |
| ganz.family says: Yes, Please. Posted 1 year ago |
| tony.hild says: Yes, Please. Posted 11 months ago |
| pastore.abruzzese says: please! Posted 9 months ago |