⬇ Download our Text & Font Cheat Sheet✨ theorganizednotebook.com/products/notion-text-font-cheat-sheet-katex-equation-guide 💻 Learn more in our blog article: theorganizednotebook.com/blogs/blog/revamp-notion-with-custom-font-and-text-color-easy-katex-equation-guide Important Resources: Notion’s Official Documentation on maths equations: www.notion.so/help/math-equations HexCode Finder: htmlcolorcodes.com/ KaTex Support: katex.org/docs/supported.html#delimiters Advanced Notion Formatting Using KaTeX Expressions: notionthings.com/2021/01/23/advanced-notion-formatting-using-katex-expressions/
Hi ! I would love to apply this formating trick to whole paragraphs, but when I do, the block is displayed as one long line of text with a scrollbar. How can I avoid this and get the text to fit the page width ? thanks !
Thank you for watching our video! In general we would recommend using this text formatting for short texts that act more like titles or headings. Unfortunately, because we are using Notion's equation block, it may not be designed for long blocks of text.
If you want to avoid all these weird spacing issues, just create a text environment: \text{ your text goes here} You are using KaTeX which is used for math equations so when you write text, it is in italics because it expects to be math equations. Adding the \text{ } box will shift it back to what you want.
Thanks for the video! I have a question: how to customize the text within a database line? For example: in my formula if the result is > 0 the text will be green, if < 0 red and blue if result = 0. And in the same database, I would like the "account number" column for example to have the typewriter font.
Hi! Thank you so much for watching our video! If you'd like to do an "if" statement you can use notion's formula for colors by adding style("your text", "color") so it would be different from these math equations. Unfortunately, you cannot change database formulas with math equation customizations, it only works if you have a text property. If you're manually typing in the account number as a "text" property you can use the equation listed in this video. Feel free to write to us at organizednotebook.info@gmail.com for more detailed help!
⬇ Download our Text & Font Cheat Sheet✨
theorganizednotebook.com/products/notion-text-font-cheat-sheet-katex-equation-guide
💻 Learn more in our blog article:
theorganizednotebook.com/blogs/blog/revamp-notion-with-custom-font-and-text-color-easy-katex-equation-guide
Important Resources:
Notion’s Official Documentation on maths equations: www.notion.so/help/math-equations
HexCode Finder: htmlcolorcodes.com/
KaTex Support: katex.org/docs/supported.html#delimiters
Advanced Notion Formatting Using KaTeX Expressions: notionthings.com/2021/01/23/advanced-notion-formatting-using-katex-expressions/
I have used this to add a pretty quote to my page but forgot about it or how I did it. I'm excited to update my dashboard to be more aesthetic. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching our video! Glad to hear that it was useful, an aesthetic workspace makes using it so much for enjoyable 😊
Hi ! I would love to apply this formating trick to whole paragraphs, but when I do, the block is displayed as one long line of text with a scrollbar. How can I avoid this and get the text to fit the page width ? thanks !
Thank you for watching our video! In general we would recommend using this text formatting for short texts that act more like titles or headings. Unfortunately, because we are using Notion's equation block, it may not be designed for long blocks of text.
If you want to avoid all these weird spacing issues, just create a text environment:
\text{ your text goes here}
You are using KaTeX which is used for math equations so when you write text, it is in italics because it expects to be math equations. Adding the \text{ } box will shift it back to what you want.
Similarly, you can just call it inline rather than a centered block by doing this:
$$\fcolorbox{white}{powederblue}{What is up}$$
Thank you so much for sharing this information! That is a very useful tip!
Thanks for the video! I have a question: how to customize the text within a database line? For example: in my formula if the result is > 0 the text will be green, if < 0 red and blue if result = 0. And in the same database, I would like the "account number" column for example to have the typewriter font.
Hi! Thank you so much for watching our video! If you'd like to do an "if" statement you can use notion's formula for colors by adding style("your text", "color") so it would be different from these math equations. Unfortunately, you cannot change database formulas with math equation customizations, it only works if you have a text property. If you're manually typing in the account number as a "text" property you can use the equation listed in this video. Feel free to write to us at organizednotebook.info@gmail.com for more detailed help!
Shorten your intro. It felts like you were talking forever.
Thank you for watching and letting us know your thoughts!