Ability to format text inside bubbles like make it bold(at least)
It would be great if we could format the bubble text like we can use bold,italic,underline,highliigher,different fonts and text color so that while revising the maps we can easily find what we are looking for.

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Taylor Wiseman commented
They should also have these same options for the notes section.
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E commented
I would like to have GitHub markdown available in node to let quick and easy way to format texst within nodes.
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Tanya commented
I really want this for argument visualization mode!!! I would love to be able to bold or highlight key terms as a way to highlight relationships between premises and conclusions.
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S commented
Huge +1. Being able to highlight with a single click (or hotkey) would be really really useful. At the moment we are uploading an image which it too many clicks.
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Carlos Giménez commented
Subscript and Superscript for Chemistry amd Mathematics would be very nice. Of course main HTML formatting tags would be also nice.
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Anonymous commented
good idea
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Sherab commented
Honestly no bold italic and underline ?
Please add bold italic and underline.Markdown will be amazing!!!
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Elia Tarasoff commented
Ditto on markdown!
(or whatever is most popular/used by Wikis and forums and stuff)
I think *bold* /italic/ _underline_ -strikethrough- would be a nice start. -
Stan Knutson commented
Allowing bold for the entire text is the minimum. Ideally there would be a choice of 3 font sizes. The custom CSS example is great, but I need to do it more on a per-node basis.
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Peter McCabe commented
text colors or highlight specific words, Also the ability to make custom colors for text and nodes
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Anonymous commented
Can the votes for this be pooled together with http://mindmup.uservoice.com/forums/200447-what-should-we-focus-on-next/suggestions/3799679--formatting-the-selected-text-in-node#comments
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Anonymous commented
Agreed - including linebreaks
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Jake GInnivan commented
Markdown would be awesome
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Akshay S Dinesh commented
Line breaks, seriously. Shift+Enter has no other task
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Anonymous commented
including line breaks