![]() ![]() So, for example, \*this will not be in italics\*. Markdown's escaping syntax is supported via the backslash character. When done editing, the markdown is rendered but when you finish editing Curio will render it on the fly: While editing the text figure you will see the raw markdown syntax: Markdown Rendering On This figure may contain markdown ( **bold**) and/or normal rich text ( bold) so render any markdown on the fly when the figure isn't being edited.Markdown Rendering Off Treat this as a normal rich text figure, so any markdown syntax is ignored and no markdown rendering is performed.To enable markdown rendering in a Curio text figure, select the figure, and use the new markdown control button in the text inspector bar or inspector to enable markdown rendering. # header 1 # header 2 # header 3 # header 4 # header 5 # header 6 ***bold and italic*** or _bold and italic_ Previously we forced Helvetica because pre-Yosemite Lucida Grande was tired and Yosemite's Helvetica Neue was too thin.Ĭurio Professional and Standard now have a ton of markdown features!Ĭurio text figures now support the following markdown rich text syntax when rendering, importing, or exporting. ![]() All user interface elements, such as the inspector panels, are now using the system font, which is San Francisco as of macOS Sierra.Plus the Organizer header bar and inspector bar now match the same coloring as the shelf tab buttons so it has a cleaner look. The active shelf module no longer has a title bar so each shelf can be a bit bigger and the buttons for certain modules, like the inspector and library, now line up with the inspector bar. It's a bit wider since all the toolbar buttons are now alongside the window close/minimize/full screen jewels. ![]()
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