Support for Markdown in notes
ivan.aga says:
I think it would be _really_ *useful* to be able to format the text in Task notes, using some well established syntax like Markdown (http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax).
This would give us the ability to make bulletlists, bold, italic, etc.
Just a thought!
This would give us the ability to make bulletlists, bold, italic, etc.
Just a thought!
zikes says:
I concur, markdown would be a nice addition.
(closed account) says:
Thought I'd resuscitate this thread; I'm also interested in formatting in notes. Another possibility (apart from Markdown) is Dean Allen's Textile parser.
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Thanks for a terrific service.
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bkudria says:
I agree, this would be really cool.
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hendrik.achenbach says:
Either this or some formatting options like you have in most Web-mail services nowadays:
- bold, italics
- proportional or fixed-width font
- hyperlink
- bulleted and numbered lists
- bold, italics
- proportional or fixed-width font
- hyperlink
- bulleted and numbered lists
shk says:
Great idea, just keep it lean and keep the notes fast-loading.
Nobody wants a mini-m$-word document page inside their nice rtm page. ;D
Nobody wants a mini-m$-word document page inside their nice rtm page. ;D
clandestine says:
I would definitely support either Markdown or Textile, but I generally find Markdown faster for fairly simple things, especially with the way it handles reference linking.
cobrastyle says:
Agree - this would be really nice.
black.puppydog says:
couldn't this be done in JScript (at least in the webapp)?
In any case, this should *not* be hard to implement and would increase usability by lengths.
It would at least be a workaround for as long as we wait for sublists/folders.
In any case, this should *not* be hard to implement and would increase usability by lengths.
It would at least be a workaround for as long as we wait for sublists/folders.
(closed account) says:
Numbered and bullet list would be very helpful. Markdown in general a real plus!
(closed account) says:
Yes, Please.
calvinhp says:
Markdown Rules! can we have this pretty please?
tony.hild says:
Yes, Please.
pastore.abruzzese says:
please!
zurfarosa says:
Yes please.
(closed account) says:
Seems like a lot of requests. Me too please ... bullet lists!
kimptoc says:
+1 from me, please.
(closed account) says:
It would definitely be a great addition. I use Evernote when I need more than just scribble quick notes for a task (and I know that finally there's better integration between the two services), but if I was able to use Markdown I wouldn't need that workaround anymore.
(closed account) says:
+2 from me
andres.riancho says:
+1
soldaat says:
+1, please add this.
alberto.bellini says:
Look at Notebooks.app on OS X, for a really good use case of markdown.
jchirschy says:
+1
onerror says:
We (customers) need this for 10 years
(closed account) says:
Totally agree. Would love Markdown or basic formatting functionality in notes! :) Nothing too complicated like Microsoft Word-like formatting, but simple headings and bulleted notes for things like client revisions that I'm trying to remember.. Bold, italic, ordered and unordered lists, etc. Basically, the same formatting options you might find in an email service like Gmail.
jeroen.budts says:
+1
(closed account) says:
I would really really appreciate to have some basic formatting in notes. And since markdown appears to be a simple standard...
rtmcsm says:
+1000
gregory.ratliff says:
+1
Wow, 11 years of requests for this and no response from RTM? My guess is that syncing across all platforms and integrations raises some questions, but please let us know if this is on the radar or not.
Wow, 11 years of requests for this and no response from RTM? My guess is that syncing across all platforms and integrations raises some questions, but please let us know if this is on the radar or not.
rtmpenten says:
I put together a simple chrome extension to do this. Not heavily tested, but works for me!
code/description: http://maxjmartin.com/rtmmd.html
chrome store install link:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rememberthemilk-markdown/ohpekkggkojpohfnkipjejjnpcpaecck
code/description: http://maxjmartin.com/rtmmd.html
chrome store install link:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rememberthemilk-markdown/ohpekkggkojpohfnkipjejjnpcpaecck
pfaco says:
+1
At least bold, italic, underlined, and bullet items.
At least bold, italic, underlined, and bullet items.
wally2 says:
+1 for markdown feature
nhydanhyda says:
bump +1
reyre says:
yes please! bump +1
cmklar says:
+1
simonhjj says:
+1
alexbohariuc says:
+1
srg.koshelev says:
+1
yaneshtyagi says:
RTM team, every other to do app now a days is providing markdown support. What's holding you back?
kongluoxing says:
markdown is simple and powerful, please support it!
juankipe says:
It would be very helpulf, to support markdown in notes
karantan says:
+1
toa1425 says:
I really want bolt font please
didamarkovic says:
+1
(closed account) says:
Please add simple text formatting 🙏🙏
abhirjoshi says:
Markdown has become way popular now than when this request was created. Many people are now familiar with markdown and use it on a daily basis in various other tools. Adding markdown support will definitely improve usefulness of Notes.
ajmasia says:
Please is a needed feature 😊
reyre says:
lol, this thread is still going since 2006. Come on RTM, this is a quick win, do it do it do it do it do it do it :)
(closed account) says:
Yet another +1 for Markdown support
freshr says:
This request is over 16 years old. I'm rather pointlessly going to add a +1 here, given that it does not seem to be getting looked at.
The current notes feature could be useful but is way too limited. I don't understand why I would want to add multiple notes that can be edited and deleted separately. Why not just give a single large notes panel with basic formatting? (It does not even need to be Markdown.)
Ideally I should not need to click "edit" to write in it, and it would just switch to edit mode as needed. If I want to delete any text, or the whole note, I can just select and delete it.
Bold, italic, underline, bullets, numbered lists, links would be enough. Ideally, it would be great to be able to add checkboxes to a note where I do not want to use subtasks.
The current notes feature could be useful but is way too limited. I don't understand why I would want to add multiple notes that can be edited and deleted separately. Why not just give a single large notes panel with basic formatting? (It does not even need to be Markdown.)
Ideally I should not need to click "edit" to write in it, and it would just switch to edit mode as needed. If I want to delete any text, or the whole note, I can just select and delete it.
Bold, italic, underline, bullets, numbered lists, links would be enough. Ideally, it would be great to be able to add checkboxes to a note where I do not want to use subtasks.
I have been using notes a lot more in recent months, since integrating with AI LLMs and copying content from chatGPT and bard. Basic formatting in notes would be awesome! This idea has been around for a long time, so wasn't sure if I should add to this, but please do consider it. For those that just want plain text, some form of mark-up does not impact that.
scubbo says:
The lack of traction on this issue genuinely makes me concerned that this app is no longer under development and so I should start migrating away.
I sent a request to Bob and received the URL for this forum in response.
In my request, I wrote something even more greedy than you guys.
I wanted the development team to consider Markdown (or Textile), MathJax, Mermaid (or PlantUML), and a real-time view method.
Equipped with these software technologies will surely catch the attention of students who know about them, especially students in science and engineering fields. Those students will get jobs and earn money in the future, and some of them will be supporters of the Pro version.
The other day, I tried out Notion, a software that can also be used for task management. It's not as simple and quick as RTM. However, task notes provide a full Markdown real-time view. After actually using it, I see no reason not to incorporate Markdown.
In my request, I wrote something even more greedy than you guys.
I wanted the development team to consider Markdown (or Textile), MathJax, Mermaid (or PlantUML), and a real-time view method.
Equipped with these software technologies will surely catch the attention of students who know about them, especially students in science and engineering fields. Those students will get jobs and earn money in the future, and some of them will be supporters of the Pro version.
The other day, I tried out Notion, a software that can also be used for task management. It's not as simple and quick as RTM. However, task notes provide a full Markdown real-time view. After actually using it, I see no reason not to incorporate Markdown.
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