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Note Text |
Notes are the basic units of writing and information in Tinderbox document. There is no fixed limit to the number of notes a Tinderbox document can handle; it can easily manage thousands, even tens of thousands of notes in Tinderbox.
Each note has:
Many pages of styled text and images can be fitted in a note, but notes are best kept short. This makes it easy to find exactly the desired content, and helps agents find specifically what they're seeking.
A note is text: it can contain many paragraphs, with color, bold, italic and underline mark-ups, a choice of font as well as links and embedded graphics. Under the hood, Tinderbox files are XML allowing a good range of options when it comes to exporting text. HTML is especially easy as an output format, but the HTML export method can be used for pretty much any mark-up format (XML, PHP,OPML,etc.) as well as plain test - including web support text formats such as CSS.
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