價格:免費
更新日期:2018-03-07
檔案大小:4.3M
目前版本:1.0.3
版本需求:Android 5.0 以上版本
官方網站:http://www.mobileapparchitect.com
Email:contact@mobileapparchitect.com.br
聯絡地址:Rua Cruz de Malta, 1168 - Parada Inglesa, São Paulo/SP 02248-001
Markdown Note allows you to create checklists and option lists through user-define markups. Thus, the system analyzes each sentence in each note for these marks and interprets them accordingly.
There are two type delimiters, one for check item and one for option item. Therefore, to create a check item the '.' (dot) character is used as a delimiter and for an option item the '-' (hyphen) character is used.
Each markup can contain visibility, enablement, and selectivity information. All of these options are contained within the type delimiter.
For visibility we report 'v' for visible and 'i' for invisible. Already for enabling we must inform 'e' for enabled and 'd' for disabled. Finally, for selectivity, we use 'u' for 'not selected' and 's' for selected.
When an item contains only type delimiter it means that it's a default item, that is, visible, enabled, and not selected.
For an option item we can also define which group this item is part of through the '$' character. That way we can create independent option lists. You can also enter a label for the group.
Examples:
Verification list:
...Define Goals (Item visible, enabled and not selected);
.veu.Define Goals (Item visible, enabled and not selected - same as the default);
.i.Define Goals (Item invisible, enabled and not selected);
Define Goals.d. (Item visible, disabled and not selected);
.ds.Define Goals (Item visible, disabled and selected);
Option List:
---$0$Black (Item visible, enabled and not selected from the same group (label 0) of the item 'Green');
---$0$Green (Item visible, enabled and not selected from the same group (label 0) of item 'Black');
-s-Yellow (Item visible, enabled and selected from the same group as the item 'Blue');
Blue--- (Item visible, enabled and not selected from the same group as the item 'Yellow');