![]() I'm using EN very daily to gather ideas, inspirations and references for projects at the start, but also a lot half way the process. I full agree with Jeanmiele that this is much more a BUG (a major flaw even) than a feature request. My guess is it has to do with some old, native and very deeply rooted implementation of how pasted/saved data is filtered, stripped and then represented. Hey!? The editor of this forum, of this very post while I'm typing this even offers that access!! Left top: Toggle editing mode! So what's the real difference between text in a ENote, and in a html page? Mmm.ĮN will of course not be telling the full story between the lines here.? (I put N to not have this comment itself become html.) Some button to switch to 'Source' (of the visible note text) and hop there you go or whatever you'd want. But then, since we're talking basic html text editing, why not add a little functionality to access these simple 'style' html tags?! Blogs, cms editors, you name it, all of them offer that. I always suspected it would have to do with the way html tags are handled under the cover of a paste, like emerick mentions above. My problems & workarounds concerning line spacing are exactly the same as above, so sorry, no news there. ![]() Why EN does not see any priority in improving not even a bit on the text editor beats me, really. Interesting how this thread started two years ago has remained completely actual. Evernote needs some kind of line-spacing control, even if it's just the ability to consistently strip down to single-spacing. I'm growing to really, really like Evernote but, as another user commented, Evernote's " failure to support plain text" is a major flaw. It's not a "feature request" to want "simplify formatting" to strip ALL of the formatting out of our notes. Only way re-pasting (and that's not a reasonable thing to need to do) works is with a brand new note. And, like some other users, I tried cleaning up the problem by pasting into an intermediary program (textedit), turning the copy into Plaintext, and pasting into Evernote. Same thing with space-V, as Emerick suggested. Tried CTRL/Command-SHIFT-V instead of CTRL/Command-V and I still end up with wide spacing. ![]() Some lines are "simplified" to single-spacing - others have a line inserted between. Even when I "simplify formatting" it's not clearing the formatting consistently. I'm having the same experience, using the Mac desktop version 3.2.0 (premium). I consider these basic text editing issues, not features. It persists even when the bad lines are removed. Deleting lines does not get rid of the bad formatting. Copy & past fonts get upscaled & downscaled size at random. Line spaces double when I don't want them. ![]() Lots & lots of basic text editing problems. ![]()
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