![]() ![]() So what subset of this functionality would it be best to support? What is the minimum subset that would annoy the smallest number of users?Įvernote has decided that indenting the first line just isn't important enough for most users to justify working on it. The question is, how simple? If you use a text editing software (like open office writer or microsoft word) you will find a lot of functionality that Evernote doesn't have. One of the types it supports is simple text. ![]() it is storage and retrieval software for content of all types. Waiting to hear more on how this is being resolved.įor me Evernote is not a typing application (not actually sure what one of those is). Is there any actual fix to this issue yet? Is it in the pipeline to add the feature to change this? At this point, there's no point in spending money to use Evernote when something that any other platform offers for free can do this simple task. This is probably the most basic thing for a typing application to have, and the only thing Level 5 moderators seem to latch on is that "Evernote is not a text editor", when it clearly functions as that. I complained about this months ago, and since the customer service is so horrible that I can't get a serious reply from anyone about it, it will probably be the reason I cancel my Evernote subscription after using it for years. ![]() It used to be that they had this feature, but after the new UI redesign, a tab now indents everything. This is exactly my current problem with Evernote. Incidentally, the very editor that this forum uses supports the absurd idea of indenting paragraphs.Īs for me, I would like the ability to indent paragraphs in Evernote. In light of the many other advanced formatting and content features available in Evernote such as tables, code format, or dropping in audio clips (go buy a digital recorder!) your bold and rude argument that indentation is an absurd idea is ridiculous. The fact is, many of us use Evernote to keep notes on a wide variety of topics, so the more formatting tools it has, the more flexible we can be with our note taking. Code formatting - pfff - go get Coda or Atom. In a parallel universe, you would make an identical argument that tables is a ridiculous request - and yet it exists in EN. It's not as though the author of the question is asking for the ability to edit videos or something clearly out of scope. Regardless of your opinion, for many of us, Evernote is a paid-for tool and I would argue that indenting paragraphs is extremely basic - a table-stakes feature of any rich text editor. But sure, one can use a stone to drive a nail into a piece of wood, even when a hammer would be the better option. ![]()
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