Revert to standard text hierarchy after indent on toggle/lists
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Vasudev Devadasan
Currently, when you use Headings in a toggle list (e.g., H3), then press enter to create a new list point and then tab to indent, the text hierarchy stays the same as the block above (H3). This makes no sense as why would someone use a H3 heading, then in an indented point under the H3 heading, ALSO use a H3 heading. When indenting on a toggle list, the text should revert to standard. 99% of the time, when indenting, text will be standard or a lower heading hierarchy and 1% chance it will be the same hierarchy. So default behaviour should be, in a toggle list using headings, when there is an indent, revert to standard text.
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Mat Rhein
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when indenting an outline bullet, start with standard, not the previous Hierarchy level
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Mat Rhein
As of now, when I create an H1 header in an outline and press return, an H1 Header is created underneath (which is awesome!!!). As I am indenting that second outline element, this H1 feature still is active. I would love indentation to automatically reset to the standard block font without hierarchy. Either I am going to continue with text within the Heading, or I would want a smaller heading instead. Never do I want the same Hierarchy level on the indented bullet point.
Currently I need to do the following to reach this result: indent wiht tab, delete, delete, "-" to go back to outline and then either continue writing or start with H2 (##).
Two solutions possible:
- Enable us to pick Hierarchy levels outside of typing via shortcuts (cmd+shift+1-4). This would also allow formatting on the fly without being in typing mode
- set the indented Hierarchy to standard bullet without any hierarchy
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Leslie Price
It seems like something has changed with this in the last month or so, and it's rather annoying. I write in outlines almost all the time, and use markdown headings. I think it used to be that a new bullet item always started out as normal text, now it's always starting out with the same level as previous and for me that is rarely if ever what I want.
Ideally it would work like Workflowy and the "heading levels" and resulting font size would automatically size up or down making it lovely by default with zero effort on our part, but for now...it's kind of making me nuts having to convert back to normal text all the time.
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Mat Rhein
Leslie Price , same here. Keeping the same Hierarchy makes sense for same-level points, for indentations it should be the base level (or an option to choose one or the other behavior)