The Text Editor in Dr.Explain does not differ much from text editors in other word processors. It allows you to perform common text formatting operations, insert tables, images and other objects, etc.
Dr.Explain's embedded text editor supports rich text format with various font faces, including Unicode fonts (e.g. for Chinese). Dr.Explain also supports RTL (right-to-left) typing mode for languages such as Arabic or Hebrew.
If you need to find a word/phrase/symbol in Dr.Explain you can use the Find-and-Replace functionality that is present in most word processors by using the Ctrl+F or Ctrl+H keyboard shortcuts. You can also go to the Edit menu and select Find / Replace menu option there.
Text style
Use this button to quickly apply a pre-configured text style to a part of text in the editor.
Use this button to transfer formatting from one fragment to another. To do this, select the text with the desired formatting, click the button and select the target fragment. You can also use the Alt+Ctrl+Shift+C key combination to copy and Alt+Ctrl+Shift+V to paste the formatting.
In addition to text, you can format table cells - select the required cells or the whole table, click the button and select the target table or some cells in it. You can also format pictures, text blocks, etc. - select the object, click the button and select the target object of the same type.
When working with tables, formatting is also performed inside table cells, similarly, when formatting text blocks and controls, the internal content is converted. If you do not want to format the text inside, you should press once after applying the formatting.
To apply formatting in several places, just double-click the button.
Use the buttons to insert numbered or bulleted lists into your topic. The drop-down list allows you to choose a desired numbering style from the pre-configured list. Also you can customize list styles in Project Settings.