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Plain text editor example3/20/2023 Introducing some native Markdown macro to allow for the input and editing of content in the raw, underlying Markdown.Supporting some flavour of Markdown which allow better support for things like lists, tables, and emoji.Addressing Regex parsing gaps which disrupt automation scripts.Improving the reliability of copy and pasting of content in/out as Markdown to/from other products.A non-exhaustive list may include opportunities such as: While we have no plans to bring back the plain text editor, my team is aware of opportunities to improve the editor relating to Markdown to make the editor work for your needs. Whether it be not ever having to lift your hands off the keyboard to edit content, or copying content across multiple tools with minimal reformatting needed. There are benefits which empower you to work fast, and efficiently. It’s worth acknowledging you all are passionate about Markdown for various reasons. Opportunities to improve the Editor moving forward Here are some examples for macros which allow creation and rendering of Markdown in Confluence and Jira: Worth noting that there are also apps available on the Atlassian Marketplace which extend our editor’s native functionality, and may help provide the editing experience you’re after. There are no plans to support this for the editor in our cloud products. " Text" selector at the bottom of the editor.
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