Heading changes to body text - markdown issue?

I have a heading in my note. I want to insert a line above the heading. I position the cursor at the beginning of the heading. I hit return.

I now have a new line above the heading - but the heading has changed to body text.

It’s as if I have deleted the # that sets the heading style for the line.

I know I could insert a new line in a different way, (except when the heading is the first line of the note) but my muscle memory for keyboard short cuts keeps on doing this!

Any chance it could be prevented?

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We’ll take a look if it can be prevented.

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Has this error been fixed?
That annoys me…:sweat_smile:

We’ll take a look, thanks for the clear video!

I’m afraid there is still a small bug. Very annoying on the iPhone, because I like to use the space bar for the exact cursor position.

Thanks for reporting. I’ll try to investigate for Agenda 20.

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I was just in the process of creating a new post for this and saw that it’s already been reported. Would be great if it could be looked into sometime.

Thanks for the nudge. This is still on our radar. We’ll try to get to it.

I have a 3rd espresso question please. Shouldn’t every line cary all of its formatting characteristics when moved / displaced? What about a line with no CR or a soft return?

No, it’s much more complex than that. Eg. Suppose you are typing a heading. When you hit return, you expect it to go to body text. You don’t want to type another heading. So the behavior is intricate. Sometimes it stays in the same mode (eg body, list), and sometimes it reverts to body.