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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»Formatting Text in Logseq

    Formatting Text in Logseq

    April 11, 2025
    Formatting Text in Logseq

    Formatting Text in Logseq

    Logseq is a highly efficient note-taking and knowledge management app with decent Markdown support.

    While using Logseq, one thing to keep in mind is that the text formatting isn’t pure Markdown. This is because Logseq uses bullet blocks as the basic unit of content and also supports Org-mode.

    Whenever you start a new document or press Enter after a sentence, a new block is created — and this block can be referenced from anywhere within Logseq. That’s part of what makes Logseq so powerful.

    Still, formatting your notes clearly is just as important. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at how text formatting works in Logseq.

    Basic Markdown syntax

    As I said above, since Logseq supports Markdown, all the basic Markdown syntax will work here.

    You remember the Markdown syntax, right?

    Description Markdown Syntax
    Six Levels of Heading # Level One
    ## Level Two
    ### Level Three
    #### Level Four
    ##### Level Five
    ###### Level Six
    Hyprlink [Link Text](Link Address/URL)
    Image ![Image Caption](Image path)
    Bold Text **Bold Text**
    Italics Text *Italics*
    Striked-out Text ~~Striked-out Text~~
    In-line code `inline code`
    Code block “`
    code block
    “`
    Table |Column Header|Column Header|
    | —————- | —————|
    | Items | Items |
    Formatting Text in Logseq
    Logseq Markdown Rendering
    💡
    You can press the / key to get all the available format options.

    Adding quotes

    Quotes can be added in Logseq using two methods.

    First, using the traditional Markdown method of adding a quote by using > in front of the text.

    > This should appear as a quote
    

    Second, since Logseq has Org-mode support, you can create a quote block using the syntax:

    #+BEGIN_QUOTE
    Your Quote text here
    #+END_QUOTE
    

    You can access this by pressing < key and then typing Quote and enter.

    🚧
    If you are using the quotes with a preceding > syntax, then every markdown renderer will render the document properly. The org-mode syntax won’t work in all environments.


    0:00
    /0:15



    Adding Quotes in Logseq

    Add an admonition block

    Admonition blocks or callouts come in handy for highlighting particular piece of information in your notes, like a tip or a warning.

    The warning below is the best example here.

    🚧
    These admonition blocks are a feature of Logseq app. You cannot expect this to work properly in other apps. So, plain text markdown users should take care in this scenario.

    The usual Org-mode syntax for these blocks is:

    #+BEGIN_<BLOCK NAME>
    Your Block Text
    #+END_<BLOCK NAME>
    

    For example, a simple tip block syntax looks like:

    #+BEGIN_TIP
    This is a tip block
    #+END_TIP
    

    Let’s take a look at some other interesting syntax names:

    BLOCK NAME
    NOTE
    TIP
    IMPORTANT
    CAUTION
    PINNED
    Formatting Text in Logseq
    Admonition Blocks in Logseq.

    You can access this by typing the < key and then searching for the required block.



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    /0:27



    Admonition blocks in Logseq.

    Conclusion

    The ability to add a call out box makes your notes more useful, in my opinion. At least it does for me as I can highlight important information in my notes. I am a fan of them and you can see plenty of them in my articles on It’s FOSS as well.

    Stay tuned with me in this series as I’ll share about adding references in Logseq in the next part.

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