For issues specifically related to how this editor integrates with Standard Notes, please feel free to create an issue in this repo. Use both locally or with an Extended account (or the extension will not load).įollow the instructions here to setup the extension locally.īegin development! Upon making any changes to the code, run grunt to build the files to the dist folder.įor issues related to core functionality, we suggest creating an issue on the core repo instead. Run npm install to install any required dependencies.Įnsure that either the Standard Notes desktop app is available for use or the web app is accessible. See the editor in the desktop app and make changes to the code.Ĭlone the advanced-markdown-editor from GitHub. Open index.html in your browser where the editor will be running.Run grunt to build the project in the dist folder.Run npm install to install any required dependencies.Clone the advanced-markdown-editor from GitHub.Use your browser to see the Markdown Pro Editor in action. This editor is based on EasyMDE, which is a fork of the now unmaintained SimpleMDE. See () for more details.The Markdown Pro Editor (formerly Advanced Markdown Editor) is a Standard Notes derived editor that offers full support for Markdown editing. Special thanks to the open source module created by, who has been essential to the implementation of this feature. HackMD table editing feature was released in version (). | Move Column Right | Move a column right | Alt-Shift-Ctrl-Right | | Move Column Left | Move a column left | Alt-Shift-Ctrl-Left | | Move Row Down | Move a row down | Alt-Shift-Ctrl-Down | | Move Row Up | Move a row up | Alt-Shift-Ctrl-Up | | Delete Column | Delete a column | Ctrl-L Ctrl-J | | Insert Column | Insert an empty column | Ctrl-K Ctrl-J | | Delete Row | Delete a row | Ctrl-L Ctrl-I | | Insert Row | Insert an empty row | Ctrl-K Ctrl-I | | Align None | Unset alignment | Shift-Ctrl-Down | | Align Center | Align a column center | Shift-Ctrl-Up | | Align Right | Align a column right | Shift-Ctrl-Right | | Align Left | Align a column left | Shift-Ctrl-Left | | Move Down | Move focus down | Ctrl-Down | | Move Right | Move focus right | Ctrl-Right | | Move Left | Move focus left | Ctrl-Left | | Escape | Escape from the table | Ctrl-enter | | Next Row | Move to the next row | Enter | | Previous Cell | Move to the previous cell | Shift-Tab | | Next Cell | Move to the next cell | Tab | If you are using Mac, use Command instead of Ctrl, and Return in place of Enter. The markdown table now displays correctly in editor. You can turn off Word Wrapping in editor settings from the status bar. As a result, **overflow** could happen when a cell content is too long for the editor area width: It might seem like a small detail, but it can have a really big effect. In short: You never have to stop typing or think about anything else in order to apply your styles. With the keyboard shortcut enabled, **cells would be automatically aligned**. Markdown allows you to keep your fingers firmly planted on the keyboard as you apply formatting on the fly. # Ctrl Arrow keys Move focus of table cell (Command Arrow keys in macOS) # Ctrl Enter Exit table editing mode(Command Return in macOS) # Enter Move focus to the next row (Return in macOS). # Shift Tab Move focus to the previous cell. You can turn it on in editor settings from the status bar below the editing area. The keyboard shortcuts are disabled by default, however. HackMD has keyboard shortcuts for those who wants to create markdown tables like a pro. # Enable keyboard shortcuts for table editing Now that you're in the Table Editing Mode, let's see how to use the table editing toolbar. If you move your cursor into an existing table, you will also see your editing tool bar changes. You will immediately see the editing tool bar at the top changes, which means you are now in the Table Editing Mode.Ģ. Enter a pipe | on a new line to start creating a table (On your keyboard: shift \\). There are two ways to enter the Table Editing Mode:ġ. HackMD makes it fast and easy to edit table with the Table Editing Mode, which features the new table editing toolbar. The above markdown creates a 2 by 3 table: The second row must contain - separating pipes |. The first row has to be the "header row", which determines the number of columns the table would have.ģ. We use |, -, and enter to create table with Markdown.Ģ. You can also create table using keyboard like a pro. The easiest way to create a table is to click on the table icon in the editing tool bar at the top of the editing area. (/c/tutorials-tw//s/how-to-create-table-tw)
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