
If that's true, how is it really rich text, given that markdown only offers very limited formatting optons? Or maybe I am missing something? Just a genuine question to understand the capabilities better. (I have read on Joplin's website that the "rich text" is actually internally stored as markdown anyway. Dim objFMSMemo As FMSMemo Dim strText as string Set objFMSMemo tamDemo. On the FormCurrent event, add the code below and edit the code to use the name of the field data source. Is there a way to keep the original formatting? To be more clear, I want it to behave like Evernote (which preserves any formatting), if that's possible. Add a Memo Control named TamDemo and bind it field containing the RTF data that you want to convert to Plain text. The same is also true when I try to add empty lines. However, if I leave the note and then come back to it, I will see that all of that formatting is gone. After I paste it in the editor, initially it might look like the original content. My question is, is the rich text feature really "rich text" ? I use the rich text editor and copy content off a webpage (which has formatting and colors). I know Joplin offers two different modes - markdown and rich text.

I am a new user, using Joplin on Windows 10.
