3:05 to convert a text line to a subheading simply press "## " left from the first character in the line. "# Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a heading "## Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a sub heading "### Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a sub-sub heading
@@FocusedCuriosity It works btw also in the Anytype forum. . Another interesting command is to start a line with "- " (what also works is "* "). It transforms the line into a pointed list (in Anytype and in the forum). . For a numbered list start with "1. ". . To make a toggle use "> ". . To introduce a quotation start the line with "" " (a quotation mark and space).
3:05 to convert a text line to a subheading simply press "## " left from the first character in the line.
"# Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a heading
"## Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a sub heading
"### Blah" --> converts "Blah" into a sub-sub heading
Thanks for the tip, I need to learn more markdown shortcuts! I usually rely on the drop-down menu.
@@FocusedCuriosity It works btw also in the Anytype forum.
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Another interesting command is to start a line with "- " (what also works is "* "). It transforms the line into a pointed list (in Anytype and in the forum).
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For a numbered list start with "1. ".
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To make a toggle use "> ".
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To introduce a quotation start the line with "" " (a quotation mark and space).
How’s everything going?. Focused. total gorgeous - catch ya later. =)
Doing good, thanks.