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Paragraph color becomes lighter when indented

When using WonderPen, some users found that after indenting a paragraph with 4 spaces, the color of the paragraph becomes lighter, as shown in the image below:

This is actually not a bug, but a feature, because the WonderPen editor supports Markdown syntax. In Markdown, the first 4 spaces in a paragraph indicate that this is a code block with special meaning, so WonderPen will adjust the brightness of this text.

If you don't want this effect, there are two ways to deal with it.

Method 1: Use full-width spaces for indentation

Many input methods have the input function of full-width spaces. You can use full-width spaces for indentation, so that the problem of paragraph color becoming lighter will not appear.

A more convenient way is to use WonderPen's built-in one-click formatting. The indentation of the paragraph in the formatting rules uses full-width spaces, so the color of the paragraph will not become lighter.

Method 2: Turn off Markdown syntax highlighting

If you don't want to use Markdown, you can turn off Markdown syntax highlighting, so that the paragraph color will not appear lighter. The relevant settings are in the Settings window → AdvancedDocument Editing panel, uncheck the Turn on Markdown syntax highlighting in the editor option.

As shown below: