Lifecraft includes a rich text editor that is both flexible and easy-to-use. It's a true WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) system that lets you choose the font, size and color for any of your text. The controls are easy to understand and take the guess work out of text formatting.
We recommend that you read this article first: Default Text Format
On your iPhone, iPad
- Select some text in an entry.
- Tap the + button above the keyboard.
- Tap the Aa button in the toolbar that appears above the keyboard.
- Use the Text, Font and Color controls to format the selected text.
Text Styles
Format your journal entries with different heading styles. Styles include Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 and Body. To change a line to a heading:
- Place your cursor anywhere on a line (you don't have to select any text).
- Tap the + button above the keyboard to show the text tools.
- Tap the H button and select a heading style.
Lists & Separators
The text tools include buttons for inserting bulleted and numbered lists. You can also insert separator lines or adjust the text indenting.
Tip: type a bullet or an asterisk (*) at the beginning of a line to automatically start a bulleted list. Type a number (eg. "1. ") to start a numbered list.
On your Mac
Click the Aa button in the entry header to open the Lifecraft Font panel. You can change the font, size or style of your journal entry text. Additional font controls are available in the Format menu.
Text Styles
Format your journal entries with different heading styles. Styles include Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3 and Body. To change a line to a heading:
- Place your cursor anywhere on a line (you don't have to select any text).
- Click the Aa button at the top of the journal entry to open the Font panel (shortcut: cmd-T).
- Click one of the Heading buttons at the top of the Font panel.
Lists & Separators
The Font panel include buttons for inserting bulleted and numbered lists. You can also insert separator lines or adjust the text indenting.
Tip: type a bullet or an asterisk (*) at the beginning of a line to automatically start a bulleted list. Type a number (eg. "1. ") to start a numbered list.
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