Hi, I write mainly in markdown format and was wondering if there was a script/code/rule whatnot that could automatically add a line break before each bullet point so that everything is neater and easier to read?
I’ve been doing it by hand after copying and pasting several documents, so I’m honestly going to feel silly if such a thing exists, but it’d be a great help!
A script should be able to process the source of the Markdown document. But a better approach might be to use a custom stylesheet which increases the line height of lists. @bluefrog is more familiar with styling Markdown than I am
I’m not aware of such scripts but it would be more or less a straight find & replace operation. The stylesheet would be Markdown specific, see Preferences > Media.
ok I messed up I got the first one to work because I originally copied the code wrong
but is there away to make them separate in the actual editing pane and not just the preview pane?
if that’s what the style sheet is for, I think im misunderstanding the point of linking? I auto convert most of the docs to markdown as soon as they enter the dt3 inbox. Would I have to manually add in the link for each one? Sorry, this is incredibly new to me
And I meant that I’d have liked to add a line break before each bullet point in the editor panel, which would then translate into a line break in the preview panel, as well. My ADHD makes all the text get confusing when everything is so close to one another, so I have to increase the distance between each line haha.