I’m currently working on Greek Text Flows which require indentation and bolding text.
I put the text in a code block to create indentation but then that cancels out the ability to bold text.
Any ideas?
I’m currently working on Greek Text Flows which require indentation and bolding text.
I put the text in a code block to create indentation but then that cancels out the ability to bold text.
Any ideas?
You can kinda fake it with blockquotes.
Sooo you can do this, although it’s not really advised, by creating a markdown defined codeblock. Since markdown doesn’t support indents it shouldn’t really work, but it does since it’s rendering it as code rather than as markdown. It also has the side-effect of always rendering the marks.
No guarantees this will always work in the future, but it’s a workaround for now. @mdkirkland if you could let us know the specific style of notes / format you’re writing in with some examples below, we can keep in mind ways of making the editor better for your use case in the future
These are my results
My block begins…
22 Μετὰ ταῦτα ἦλθεν ὁ Ἰησοῦς καὶ οἱ μαθηταὶ αὐτοῦ εἰς τὴν Ἰουδαίαν γῆν
καὶ ἐκεῖ διέτριβεν μετʼ αὐτῶν
καὶ ἐβάπτιζεν....
Notice the bold is not rendering in verse 27.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
You’re indenting everything too much. Four Spaces and above is regarded as a code block in markdown – which is highlighted as green in this context. You have to use a single space to indent like in my example above. You also haven’t used **
to wrap text to make it bold.
If you paste the original green text here I can format an example card and share it with you
Ahhh… So it does display it before committing the note.
I need to display the indentions clearly for the assignment. I don’t think one space will be enough.
Thanks for your quick replies!
Hello,
I’ve seen nice HTML examples here on the community (thank you @isaiur for the Callouts template!), but I am new to Supernotes and rather basic.
But, if you know how to put it in practice, here it’s the html solution to your question.
Best,
Salvatore
(I am not sure if and how you can see the children cards, though)