I just want to create an HTML . I don't see a widget, a rich text bulleted list option, and putting an HTML block in doesn't seem to pick up the list. Any ideas?
Till we develop the bullets you can copy and paste a text with bullets from MS Word to Justinmind. The bullets will be then in Justinmind too. Just select the text with bullets in MS Word, then select 'Copy' and then select Edit - Paste in Prototyper.
Till we develop the bullets you can copy and paste a text with bullets from MS Word to Justinmind. The bullets will be then in Justinmind too. Just select the text with bullets in MS Word, then select 'Copy' and then select Edit - Paste in Prototyper.
A better way to have bullets in the rich text widget is this:
Write a · where you want your bullet. Then select this character and set the font of this character to Symbol. You'll have a bullet. This bullet work as any text inside the rich text (you can select a color, a size, etc.) and works in the HTML.
A better way to have bullets in the rich text widget is this:
Write a · where you want your bullet. Then select this character and set the font of this character to Symbol. You'll have a bullet. This bullet work as any text inside the rich text (you can select a color, a size, etc.) and works in the HTML.
There is even another way just in case you suspect your client won't have the Symbol font installed. You can hold the alt key and write with the number pad 0149. Then the bullet will appear. You can do the same with other special characters http://www.fontco.com/font-facts/asci.... For Mac users is even easier. Select the Character Pallete and choose the punctuation section. Then choose a bullet while you are writing inside the rich text.
There is even another way just in case you suspect your client won't have the Symbol font installed. You can hold the alt key and write with the number pad 0149. Then the bullet will appear. You can do the same with other special characters http://www.fontco.com/font-facts/asci.... For Mac users is even easier. Select the Character Pallete and choose the punctuation section. Then choose a bullet while you are writing inside the rich text.
this is a bullet and on the second line the text starts at the same alignment of the first, is is a bullet and on the second line the text starts at the same alignment of the first
This doesn't happen in justinmind the second line of text starts at the same alignment as the bullet.
The bullet list doesn't properly align the text.
this is a bullet and on the second line the text starts at the same alignment of the first, is is a bullet and on the second line the text starts at the same alignment of the first
This doesn't happen in justinmind the second line of text starts at the same alignment as the bullet.
Till we develop the bullets you can copy and paste a text with bullets from MS Word to Justinmind. The bullets will be then in Justinmind too. Just select the text with bullets in MS Word, then select 'Copy' and then select Edit - Paste in Prototyper.
Till we develop the bullets you can copy and paste a text with bullets from MS Word to Justinmind. The bullets will be then in Justinmind too. Just select the text with bullets in MS Word, then select 'Copy' and then select Edit - Paste in Prototyper.
great, hadn't thought of that :)
great, hadn't thought of that :)
A better way to have bullets in the rich text widget is this:
Write a · where you want your bullet. Then select this character and set the font of this character to Symbol. You'll have a bullet. This bullet work as any text inside the rich text (you can select a color, a size, etc.) and works in the HTML.
A better way to have bullets in the rich text widget is this:
Write a · where you want your bullet. Then select this character and set the font of this character to Symbol. You'll have a bullet. This bullet work as any text inside the rich text (you can select a color, a size, etc.) and works in the HTML.
There is even another way just in case you suspect your client won't have the Symbol font installed. You can hold the alt key and write with the number pad 0149. Then the bullet will appear. You can do the same with other special characters http://www.fontco.com/font-facts/asci.... For Mac users is even easier. Select the Character Pallete and choose the punctuation section. Then choose a bullet while you are writing inside the rich text.
There is even another way just in case you suspect your client won't have the Symbol font installed. You can hold the alt key and write with the number pad 0149. Then the bullet will appear. You can do the same with other special characters http://www.fontco.com/font-facts/asci.... For Mac users is even easier. Select the Character Pallete and choose the punctuation section. Then choose a bullet while you are writing inside the rich text.
The next update will include an option to define a rich text as 'bulleted'
The next update will include an option to define a rich text as 'bulleted'
The bullet list doesn't properly align the text.
This doesn't happen in justinmind the second line of text starts at the same alignment as the bullet.
The bullet list doesn't properly align the text.
This doesn't happen in justinmind the second line of text starts at the same alignment as the bullet.
Replies have been locked on this page!