1/21/2024 0 Comments Phraseexpress trailing space![]() This is shown in the way that Google Drive has it's styles: What it does mean is that I don't have to remember each setting for each heading style (H1, H2, H3, H4), I have a consistent font, size, colour, bold/italics/underline, left/right/centre. It does not change anything at all as to what is saved on the page as opposed to manually doing it. A styles is a saving of those settings into a drop down that has it pre-set (pre-set by the user) so that when you click "Heading 1" EN automatically sets "Helvetica, Bold, 24pt, Underline". If you set some styling to "Helvetica, Bold, 24pt, Underline" that works fine across different platforms. I was a premium user for the PDF/PPTX functionality (it's laughable in OneNote when PPTX is their own format lol). Especially when you want to have the styled text appear identical on every platform, which raises issues with fonts at the very least. Styles might be relatively easy to implement in a Windows or Mac environment, but in a Web-based editor? Or on Android? Just saying it might not be as basic as it seems in every environment. At any rate, one issue with styles (I'm only speculating here) might have to do with the cross-platform nature of Evernote. I'm not a business user, and I do pay for Premium, though of course if I were a business I'd be paying more. It is dissapointing to see such a divide so clearly. ![]() EN is at the point where the userbase is stuck with what they've got and they focus on business customers as that is what is going to pay the bigger $$bucks. They can't really go out an market 'Styles' as they can more corporate features like 'Work Chat'. My personal thoughts are, this doens't have a direct revenue attachment. For doing a quick update, change etc, you're screwed. So when moving to a phone, you're screwed. ![]() You can't do it, for Marxico to maintain control and understanding of the note, you have to edit within it. You don't have the same flow of accessing notes, you have to rely upon search and abstracted note saving etc. The problem with Marxico is that you're outside of EN. Though styles defninitely is, everyone can see a dropdown that says Heading means a bold heading they can consistently use. I agree we're probably never going to see MD support, as it's viewed as something totally different and not as easy to pick up by every user. Theres also, an editor with Evernote integration You could use an external editor, adding the document as a file attachment. Markdown isn't supported by the Evernote editor. Wouldn't it be nice to have Styles/ Heading options available natively in Evernote? The 2nd workaround (no MS Word) doesn't require you to open an MS Word template or arrange your Evernote and MS Word icons in the Windows taskbar to the "correct" position included in your PhraseExpress macros. PhraseExpress' text editing panel has a rather limited set of colors ![]() MS Word has a lot more formatting options for their Styles (obviously) - more significantly there is a wider range of colors in Word So if you can't get the 2nd macro to work, try this one out The PhraseExpress/ MS Word combo workaround is less prone to PhraseExpress' and Word's quirks Use either of these quick and dirty workarounds. the difference between your macros for Header Styling using this method is the actual text formatted in the PhraseExpress macro itself it has to be formatted in PhraseExpress once you've pasted the above macro in. You can't copy paste the above formatting (# !). Notice that the above macro is identical to the 1st script above except that the formatting (via the PE font panel) is differentĪlso, I have 2 hashtags instead of 1, because I want 2 hashtags to show for Markdown exportīTW, I had to format with the Evernote forum's formatting options for illustrative purposes The Macros below are for Windows, but can easily be tweaked for Mac users, depending on what the individual keyboard shortcuts are. Although Keyboard Maestro (Mac) and AHK (AutoHotkey for Windows) are quite powerful, PhraseExpress is the only one of the 3 that you find on both Mac and Windows. ![]()
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