![]() ![]() That's because you have overridden at least one perameter of the style. Select a word in the first box and change the fontNotice that the name Normal in the styles pallet has a + next to it. Make a new documentMake a small text box (2 or 3 inches square)Type a few words in the boxChange to the Item toolCopy the boxPaste two more copies of the box and place them in a rowIf you click in the first box, you will see that you probably have the Normal paragraph style selected, and likewise the copies will be Normal as well. I don't think you quite get how styles work, so here's something that may illustrate it a little more clearly for you. ![]() So, can any give me some ideas on how to control my paragraph spacing in Quark? Or how to control the formatting in general?ĬhrisMan wrote:I only see two options listed under Style>Paragraph Style Sheet: No Style and Normal. And I can't seem to find a simple option for controlling the space between paragraphs (like in Word). But if I try to make the double spaces single by simply putting the text cursor at the start of the paragraph and hitting "return", it jumps past the space altogether. The first two have what looks to be a double-line space between them and the next three have a single space between them. ![]() For example, on a page with several paragraphs, the spacing between each paragraph isn't the same. This is probably a pretty dumbproblem (I'm not a graphic designer and had no prior experience with Quark before this, so it's a bit daunting), but I'm having trouble getting the formatting to do what I want it to. I got the help I needed (thanks!), but now I got a new problem. I had posted here a while back asking for help in importing text from a Word document to Quark for the purpose of getting one of my Sifu's/boss's books ready for publishing. Headers can’t be included in the comments.Hello all. In headers, a line of hyphens below text will also be interpreted as an tag. Text in #Double Hashes# will be interpreted like an HTML tag (a smaller header). ![]() Text in #Single Hashes# will be interpreted like an HTML tag (a big header). Headers – Headers can be marked in several ways. The syntax that only works in card descriptions: You can preserve your formatting by putting a ‘\’ before the period, e.g. This is as expected and per markdown specs. Lists will only be formatted if you start a new paragraph (by leaving a blank line before the list).Īny line that begins with a numbered format, even if the number isn’t 1, will automatically create an ordered list. Indent text / Block Quotes – Indent text by including a “>” in front of each line of the text that you’d like to indent or quote.īullet and numbered lists: Preface a series of lines with hyphens or numbers to create a list. Note that the triple backticks have to be on a separate line and ensure you have a blank line before and after the code block. In card descriptions, include an extra line break after any text before the line of hyphens to prevent the hyphens from being interpreted as header syntax.Ĭode block – Include formatted code by wrapping it in three backticks (“`) at the beginning and end of the block, or by starting a line with four spaces. Horizontal line – A-line with at least three hyphens will create a horizontal line across the entire description or comment. The syntax for card descriptions and comments only: Links – Create a link by putting the link text in brackets and the URL in parentheses, like this. Inline code – Include inline formatted code by wrapping it in a single backtick (`) at the beginning and end of the code. Strikethrough text – Cross out text by wrapping it in two tildes on each side, like ~~this~~. You can also use underscores to achieve the same, for example, _this_ Italic text – Mark text in single asterisks, like *this*, to make it italic. Here’s what you should know… The syntax for card descriptions, comments, checklist items, and your bio:īold text – Mark text in double asterisks, like **this**, to make it bold. Trello use “Markdown”, it’s a simple language used to format text. ![]()
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