Working with Markdown cells
Dnotebook supports Markdown, which gives the ability to mix your code with text and multimedia, hence enabling easy understanding for people who have access to the notebook.
Markdown is a markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. It is widely used in blogging, documentation pages, and README files. If you work with tools such as GitHub, then you have probably used Markdown.
Like many other tools, Dnotebook supports all Markdown syntax, image importing, the adding of links, and more.
In the following sections, we will see some important features you can leverage when using Markdown in Dnotebook.
Creating a Markdown cell
In order to write Markdown in the Dnotebook environment, you need to add a Markdown cell by clicking the Text button (either up or down). This action adds a new Markdown cell to your notebook. The following screenshot shows example text written in the Markdown cell: