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I hope to be able to write ‘outline notes’ in this software to outline the plot for a novel. In short, it supports a multi-level note-taking method.
It looks like: https://lf1-ttcdn-tos.pstatp.com/obj/mubu-assets/video/B2A.mp4
But it is more lightweight.
I don’t know if the current editor framework can support this feature.
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Hi asasn, I had a quick look at the linked video, do you mean the transition of the graph into the multi-level list, or is your question just about multi-level lists?
The base editor https://prosemirror.net would actually support multi-level lists, though their usage is not really intuitive in my opinion. In https://tiptap.dev (which is based on prosemirror and used by SilentNotes) I didn't find this option. So while it actually must be possible to implement multi-level lists, it is probably not so easy, though I would have to look at it more closely to be able to make a reliable statement.
Update: while not the solution to the issue, it is already possible to work with multi level lists. To indent a list item, judt place the cursor to the list item and press the tab key to indent, or shift tab to unindent the item.
I hope to be able to write ‘outline notes’ in this software to outline the plot for a novel. In short, it supports a multi-level note-taking method.
It looks like:
https://lf1-ttcdn-tos.pstatp.com/obj/mubu-assets/video/B2A.mp4
But it is more lightweight.
I don’t know if the current editor framework can support this feature.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: