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    • Mc1z
      Mc1z last edited by

      Hello,

      I’m a new Editorial user, primarily (for now) focusing on using it for notes and TaskPaper-style task managment. Is there a tutorial or example somewhere that describes how to use the text folding features? I’m especially interested in creating outlines where text can be folded based on indent level, not just on a specific character string.

      Thanks,

      Mark

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      • jsamlarose47
        jsamlarose47 last edited by

        In Settings-->Editor-->General, make sure "Folding" is enabled (I can't remember if it's switched on by default).

        In Taskpaper mode, Editorial recognises lines that end with a colon (:) as headings. In Markdown mode, lines that begin with hashes (#) are headings as per canonical Markdown. Taskpaper folding respects indent levels.

        Folding can also be implemented via workflows, which allows you to set things up in a way that suits you, and to control folding irrespective of syntax mode. See the following examples:

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5830937191383040/_eD31MsIIzo

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5808136921284608/5vSeu1APl5w

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5876841533407232/ruJGzB9j9aQ

        http://www.editorial-workflows.com/workflow/5871227071627264/MnOqmin2fvk

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        • Mc1z
          Mc1z last edited by

          I’ll definitely be playing with this later today - thank you!!!

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