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A headline cannot be "downgraded" to normal text

Open marvin42b opened this issue 6 months ago • 1 comments

Once a line has been marked "heading" as H1, H2, .. H6 it cannot be made regular text anymore. (Maybe I am too stupid to find it, but then it should be more obvious ;-) ) Nothing seems to help: clicking on the [H1]-button only offers H1..H6, editing the text does not influence the "#" and even copying the text and pasting it somewhere else keeps the headline feature. Generally it might (additionally) be an option to add an "edit source code button" for the more tricky modifications.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Start note, input some text, mark a line as Heading
  2. Try to make that line regular text again

Expected behaviour

The [H1]-button should offer an option "regular text" inside its drop-down

Actual behaviour

Text, once marked "Heading" stays so, forever

Server

  • Notes app version: 4.2.11
  • Nextcloud version: 31.0.6
  • OS: debian linux 12 (bookworm)
  • Web server: apache2 2.4.62-1~deb12u2
  • PHP version: PHP 8.2.28
  • Database: mariadb 1:10.11.11-0+deb12u1

Nextcloud configuration:

{ "system": { "memcache.local": "\OC\Memcache\APCu", "logdateformat": "F d, Y H:i:s", "passwordsalt": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "secret": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "trusted_domains": [ .... various .... ], "datadirectory": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "dbtype": "mysql", "version": "31.0.6.2", "overwrite.cli.url": "http://localhost", "dbname": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "dbhost": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "dbport": "", "dbtableprefix": "oc_", "mysql.utf8mb4": true, "dbuser": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "dbpassword": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "installed": true, "instanceid": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "maintenance": false, "theme": "", "loglevel": 2, "mail_smtpmode": "smtp", "mail_sendmailmode": "smtp", "maintenance_window_start": 1, "default_phone_region": "DE", "skeletondirectory": "/home/nextcoud_data/skeleton", "mail_from_address": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "mail_domain": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "mail_smtphost": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "mail_smtpport": "587", "mail_smtpauth": 1, "mail_smtpname": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE", "mail_smtppassword": "REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE" } }

Client

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  • Browser (incl. version): firefox 140.0.2 (64-Bit)
  • OS: archlinux

marvin42b avatar Jul 07 '25 09:07 marvin42b

Hi @marvin42b,

Thanks for reporting to us! We will look in this issue deeper.

JuliaKirschenheuter avatar Jul 24 '25 18:07 JuliaKirschenheuter