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Johncord
7 months agoNew Contributor
[Bug] Indented text in note hides rest of text
STEPS: Click New Item > Login Under the "notes" section type four or more space characters and the letter 'a' (" a") on the first line, a return character, then "b" on the second line Click "S...
1P_Dave
Moderator
7 months agoHello Johncord! 👋
I'm sorry that 1Password for Android isn't rendering your note correctly. My colleagues and I haven't been able to reproduce the issue here on our end yet. So that I can better understand the situation, can you tell me the following:
- Which version of the 1Password for Android app are you using: Find the version numbers for 1Password and your operating system
- Would you mind posting a screenshot of what you see in both view and edit mode for the affected item? Make sure that nothing sensitive is visible in the screenshot.
- If you temporarily turn off markdown then does the issue still persist? Your can turn off markdown by following these steps: Open and unlock 1Password > Tap the icon for your account or collection at the top right and choose Settings > Tap General, then turn off Format secure notes using Markdown.
I look forward to hearing from you.
-Dave
#35233
- Johncord7 months agoNew Contributor
Oops meant to say this was on the Windows client app. Somehow I selected Android by accident.
- Steve23657 months agoNew Contributor
Dave,
I have Markdown turned on. (Didn't know about that -- very helpful).
In a note field within a login item, 3 spaces at the beginning of the line indents when editing, but displays no indentation after you hit save. 4 or more spaces makes all the text after that paragraph disappear (if you have several lines with 4 spaces, everything after the last of those lines will disappear).
As I mentioned above, I'm just looking for a way to indent a line (Now that I know about markdown, I'm now using > to treat the line as a quote, which is better, but it's not exactly an indentation, because you get the vertical bar).
Thanks very much, as always.