Code Notes 2024.2 Help

Visual Markdown Editor

Beta The Latest version of the Notes plugin supports the Visual Markdown Editor feature. It comes with a browser-based Visual Markdown editor, supports WYSIWYG, instant rendering and split-screen preview mode, enable search in the markdown file. You can switch the default markdown editor in IDE's under the menu File | Settings | Tools | Visual Markdown.

This mode can be used in the Notes tool window or a regular project Markdown file.

This feature is based on the Vditor(https://github.com/Vanessa219/vditor/blob/master/README_en_US.md) project.

✨ Features

  • Support three editing modes: WYSIWYG(wysiwyg), Instant Rendering(ir) and Split View(sv)

  • Support outline, mathematical formulas, mind maps, charts, flowcharts, Gantt charts, timing charts, staffs, multimedia, voice reading, heading anchors, code highlighting and copying, graphviz rendering

  • Export, image lazy loading, task list, multi-platform preview, multi-theme switching, copy to WeChat/zhihu function

  • Implementation of CommonMark and GFM specifications, formatting and syntax tree viewing of Markdown, and support for 10+ configurations

  • The toolbar contains 36+ items of operations. In addition to support for expansion, the shortcut keys, tip, tip positions, icons, click events, class names, and sub-toolbars can be customized

  • Extend auto-complete for emoji/@/# and so on

  • You can use drag and drop, paste and paste to upload, display real-time upload progress, support CORS cross-domain upload

  • Save content in real time to prevent accidental loss

  • Recording support, users can directly publish voice

  • The markup HTML is automatically converted to Markdown, if the paste contains images of external links, it can be uploaded to the server through the specified interface

  • Support main window size drag and drop, character counting

  • Multi-theme support, built-in black, white and green three sets of themes

  • Multi-language support, built-in Chinese, English, Korean text localization

Last modified: 16 October 2024