Markdown support in the notes
Keelan Cook
Member Posts: 11
This is probably one of the things that keeps me from using Logos the most for sermon and study prep. The formatting tool bar is fine for what it is, but there are several reasons why markdown would be a huge step forward. I'll list two:
Interoperability - I use a number of note-taking tools now (Obsidian, Logseq, Typora, etc.) that all use markdown. The notes easily move from one to another. In fact, Todoist even uses it, so you can slide tasks in and out of notes with a simple copy paste. My website uses markdown, so anything written that way copies with formatting in easily. The ability to easily move notes in and out of Logos this way would be excellent.
Ease of use - The present formatting toolbar is ok, but not great. This is especially true on Android mobile, but I find it lacking on the web app as well. Simple markdown syntax would greatly speed up the ability to write notes without leaving the keyboard.
Interoperability - I use a number of note-taking tools now (Obsidian, Logseq, Typora, etc.) that all use markdown. The notes easily move from one to another. In fact, Todoist even uses it, so you can slide tasks in and out of notes with a simple copy paste. My website uses markdown, so anything written that way copies with formatting in easily. The ability to easily move notes in and out of Logos this way would be excellent.
Ease of use - The present formatting toolbar is ok, but not great. This is especially true on Android mobile, but I find it lacking on the web app as well. Simple markdown syntax would greatly speed up the ability to write notes without leaving the keyboard.
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As someone who is very frustrated with the mobile formatting toolbar, Markdown would be an amazing upgrade. I could use the markdown tags in raw text edit mode and not have to fumble around with the “Consume 1/2 the screen” tool bar and losing where I was typing.0