Guide
You can make your text more engaging and emphasise important points by using a Callout block.
Here are some examples:
This is something relatively important
This is something really funny
How to add a callout block
There are a few options available. One way is to use the / command and then choose Callout from the menu.
A quicker method is to type ! followed by a space, which will create a new callout block.
To convert a paragraph into a callout, simply select the paragraph and choose Callout from the formatting menu.
How to customize a callout block
There are several options available to make your callouts look better:
Set icon
Set emoji
Set color (it will change callout background and icon color)
Here are the steps to follow: Click on an emoji or icon, then make all the necessary changes in the popup menu.
How to exit callout block
To exit a callout block, you can either use Shift + Enter or simply move the cursor down. However, you only need to use Shift + Enter when the callout block is the last block in the document.
Callout block is not vim, fortunately.
FAQ
Where can I use a callout block?
The callout block is available in:
Can I format text inside a callout block?
Yes, you can add headers, lists and other things if you feel like it. For example:
What is important?
Cup of coffee
A book
A dog
Someone you love