Notes

A note is a saved page of writing in a workspace - somewhere you and Mesh can draft, sketch ideas, and work through problems side by side. It stays put beside everything else, open to both of you.

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The Notes panel
In Geometry: the note list on the left, a symmetry cheat sheet open in the editor with its formatting bar.

What a note is for

Reach for a note whenever you want to keep something and come back to it - a formula sheet, a set of practice problems, or your own working thoughts. It's writing that's yours to shape, not a finished page Mesh hands back (that's an Artifact).

Inside a Map, each Topic already has its own home for one idea. A standalone note is for the bigger, reusable writing that doesn't belong to any single topic - the kind you'll open again and again.

A real editor

Every note opens in a proper writing surface. Start typing where it says Type notes here.... The bar across the top covers the everyday basics - bold, italic, underline, lists, a divider, color, alignment, and font size - with a spot for to link things in.

There's no Save button to remember. Your writing saves itself a moment after you stop, and a quiet Saved appears in the corner. Every note lives in the left picker, where you Create note, search, rename, or delete it.

Images: a chip or the full picture

Drop an image into a note and it arrives as a small colored chip, connected but out of the way. Tap the chip to preview it, then choose Show image here to write the whole picture into the page.

It works both ways: when a picture is showing in full, Show as reference folds it back down to a chip. Nothing is lost - you're only choosing how much room it takes.

Shown in full
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A tessellation diagram displayed as the whole picture inside a Geometry note.
As a chip
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The same diagram folded to a small colored chip, with a Show image here button on its preview.

Mesh and your notes

Notes are a shared space, so Mesh writes in them too. Ask it to draft one from scratch, pull scattered ideas together, or tidy a messy section - and it can read across every note you have when it needs the context.

It builds things the toolbar can't: tables, real math, code blocks, and sections that hide an answer until you're ready. When you only want a line added to your own writing, it just adds the line.

You never have to wonder what it touched. Every time Mesh creates or changes a note, a small Created or Edited receipt appears under its chat message, with a link straight to the note.

Tip  Keep one note as a running cheat sheet - drop in @ links and images as you go, and ask Mesh to tidy it whenever it gets long.