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Trilium does not support multiple columns. One way to compensate is to use multiple columns in the table. |
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This would probably require migrating to a new editor, which could be on scope for Trilium Next: https://github.com/orgs/TriliumNext/discussions/24 (FTR, lexical.dev seems to support this feature) |
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Coming from OneNote (and wanting to get away from it desperately), the lack of support for multiple columns and arbitrary text placement are a major problem. I've got 10 years of notes, and nearly all of them make use of these features. For that reason, I can't migrate to Trilium even though I want to. |
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The CKEditor has a layout table feature (it's not premium): https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/features/tables/layout-tables.html Question: would it be possible to bring this functionality to Trilium? |
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I was wondering it supports columns in the text note. Simply trying to make a Cornell note format.
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