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There are a few odd things going on when bulleted lists contain images and, unfortunately, I have yet to come up with an empirical reproducible case. I will update this with that information if I come up with something. For now, here are the observations:
Bulleted lists will, overtime and seemingly randomly, come up to be in-line with the image (note that ALL sub-bullets bellow the image may encounter this and end up in-line with the image bullet, separated by " -")
Bulleted lists containing text with markdown formatting (e.g., hyperlinks, bold text, etc) will occasionally revert to non-pretty text or turn into a codeblock?
*Please note that the items depicted here were at one-point sub-bullets and "pretty" formatted
Edit 1: Added additional info to 'Current Behavior' item 1
Expected behaviour
The sub-items to retain their position in the list and their formatting
Logs
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Update: I prepared a test note with a 6-item bulleted list -- top bullet with an image and five sub-bullets with text (one including formatting). Nothing appeared to happen when viewing the note on desktop after switching notes, closing-reopening, etc, but after opening the note on my iOS device on the latest iOS 18-compatible app version as of yesterday (11/10/24), the note changed! Top is BEFORE (recreated) and bottom is AFTER
Edit: this doesn't seem to be reproducible, unfortunately
Operating system
Windows
Joplin version
3.1.24
Desktop version info
Joplin 3.1.24 (prod, win32)
Client ID: 13d5227f980241778ad5562f8f944732
Sync Version: 3
Profile Version: 47
Keychain Supported: Yes
Revision: d581264
macOS theme: 1.5.7
Current behaviour
There are a few odd things going on when bulleted lists contain images and, unfortunately, I have yet to come up with an empirical reproducible case. I will update this with that information if I come up with something. For now, here are the observations:
*Please note that the items depicted here were at one-point sub-bullets and "pretty" formatted
Edit 1: Added additional info to 'Current Behavior' item 1
Expected behaviour
The sub-items to retain their position in the list and their formatting
Logs
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: