Both of these buggy behaviors make formatting my "My Notes" header a frustrating exercise in interacting with capricious software. Among much, adding and removing horizontal lines changes the paragraph formatting in ways that are not predictable, and there is no way to control the line height of added line-breaks or paragraph breaks. The Note Editor in Evernote needs, IME, a whole lot of work to bring it up to date and make it work well. When I clip using the Web Clipper for Safari, I often include some text in the "Add Comments" field, and then replace this text with my "My Notes" header section. Of course, this doesn't give me in-line commentary, except at the head of the Note. I have a macro that inserts "My Notes:" and then "TypeHere" on the next line, bulleted, followed by a horizontal line. My workaround: insert a "My Notes" area at the top of the Note and put any notes for myself about the Note there. After trying a few custom ones I settled on the official spacegray theme.And don't forget horizontal lines ("⇧⌘h"). Though I do plan to explore the Diagram cell (opens new window) further in the future.įurthermore, there is some cool theming support (opens new window). Thankfully, Quiver has the option to set the default cell type which I quickly set as Markdown. I only use the markdown block (I tend to put my code samples in the markdown block) so I don't need all the other blocks.
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