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Notes - Text Box Size

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David

Posted: May 24, 2008



The size of the note box is 6 lines on the web and 4 lines on the slim client. It would be nice if it was larger.

I have a suggestion. Add an option in account settings for the number of lines in the notes. I would change the default to 10 for web client and 6 for slim client.
David

Posted: Jun 06, 2008



Any thoughts on the above suggestion?
Toodledo

Posted: Jun 06, 2008



It is on our to-do list to consider in a future update. I don't know if this is a possibility or not for you, but the Safari web browser allows you to resize text fields by dragging them to any size that you want.
saskia.x

Posted: Jun 06, 2008



I'd love a bigger notes field, the current size is very small!
Ryan

Posted: Jun 09, 2008



any chance of adding some formatting ability to the notes?

one thing that would be super cool in notes is the ability to add a check box in a note.
Toodledo

Posted: Jun 09, 2008



We currently support some formatting in notes. You can read about it here:

http://www.toodledo.com/info/help.php?sel=59

Also, you could simulate a checkbox by using X and O:

O An unchecked item
X A checked item
Ryan

Posted: Jun 09, 2008



is this something that would help in adding a format bar?

http://www.fckeditor.net/
jailsea

Posted: Aug 12, 2008



Would it be possible to alter the behaviour of the notes text box to make it compatible with inline browser text editors such as Xinha? I was using Xinha in the classic view where it works fine but after being prompted to change the default view away from Classic, it now doesn't as the text box closes as soon as I click away from it. Manually adding markup is a tad slow!

Cheers
Toodledo

Posted: Aug 12, 2008



Thanks for the suggestion.


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