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Markdown support in the notes section

cblupo says:
Markdown https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
the one used everywhere such as github and reddit

support in the notes section
Posted at 2:39pm on April 27, 2018
aegiap says:
+1
Posted 6 years ago
jomis says:
+1
This feature has been requested long ago (2006). I have been a loyal user of RTM for a long time, but I am now considering moving to another tools due to lack of basic usability features such as Markdown support !!!
Posted 6 years ago
piercarlos says:
+1 @jomis me too
Posted 6 years ago
migmae says:
Markdown please, even in a basic way
Posted 5 years ago
dmitriy.khoroshkov says:
+many times for markdown in notes.
Very useful feature
Posted 5 years ago
dmitriy.khoroshkov says:
+many times for markdown in notes.
Very useful feature
Posted 5 years ago
seiichi1101 says:
+1
Posted 5 years ago
kongluoxing says:
+1
Posted 5 years ago
julien.rousselot_pragma says:
+1
Posted 5 years ago
forgot says:
This keeps coming up *over* and *over* and *over* again. Markdown parsers are a dime a dozen, available for most languages, and pretty trivial to implement.

RTM is great. I've been a *pro* user since 2008, and this is the one things that's missing.

It's time to add Markdown support...I'll even help if you let me...
Posted 4 years ago
dbsk says:
Duplicate of https://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/453/
Posted 4 years ago
s006112 says:
Highlight, underline is good enough.
Posted 4 years ago
marcin.szczepkowski says:
+1
Posted 3 years ago
dasaweb says:
The forum seems to me to be just as dead as the development of RTM. Development has been at a standstill for years, with only system maintenance taking place. I organize my whole life with RTM and don't know of any comparable tool (in terms of flexibility, especially when it comes to creating smart lists or something like Milkscript), but I'm afraid I'll have to start looking for something else. That's a real shame. The desire for Markdown in the notes is now almost 20 (!) years old, and with all due respect, such an implementation is not that complicated...
Posted 10 days ago
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