I am an avid user of Evernote and find it incredibly useful for organizing my notes and ideas. However, I've noticed that Evernote currently lacks support for syntax highlighting and color formatting in code blocks, which would be a valuable feature for developers and users who work with code.
I understand that there are workarounds, such as generating HTML externally and pasting it into Evernote, but having built-in support for color formatting and syntax highlighting in code blocks would be a significant improvement in terms of convenience and usability.
I'd like to request the Evernote team to consider implementing this feature in future updates, as it would greatly benefit users who frequently work with code snippets in various programming languages. It would also make Evernote an even more powerful tool for developers and tech enthusiasts.
If anyone else in the community would like to see this feature implemented, please feel free to chime in with your thoughts and support.
Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to seeing how Evernote continues to evolve and improve over time.
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zitendra 12
I am an avid user of Evernote and find it incredibly useful for organizing my notes and ideas. However, I've noticed that Evernote currently lacks support for syntax highlighting and color formatting in code blocks, which would be a valuable feature for developers and users who work with code.
I understand that there are workarounds, such as generating HTML externally and pasting it into Evernote, but having built-in support for color formatting and syntax highlighting in code blocks would be a significant improvement in terms of convenience and usability.
I'd like to request the Evernote team to consider implementing this feature in future updates, as it would greatly benefit users who frequently work with code snippets in various programming languages. It would also make Evernote an even more powerful tool for developers and tech enthusiasts.
If anyone else in the community would like to see this feature implemented, please feel free to chime in with your thoughts and support.
Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to seeing how Evernote continues to evolve and improve over time.
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