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Support Multiline Text field

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Hi,

It would be great if Enpass would support multiline text fields other than notes. For example, some apps provide a multiline key/serial with very specific line breaks. If those line breaks aren't respected, the key/Serial is considered invalid. Currently, the only way around this is adding theses keys to the notes field.

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Excellent! Looking forward to this then.

 

Cheers,

  • 1 month later...

I cannot store my Sublime Text license inside Enpass because the license key takes more then one line.

Edited by fnkr

  • 9 months later...

Can anyone advise what the status of this feature is? Multi-line software licenses are a main concern, but it's useful for many other things, e.g. credit card addresses.

Having this feature makes perfect sense to me, as it would simply replace the currently hard-coded "Notes" field with a generic multi-line text field that can be added zero or many times to an entry. This way an Enpass entry would only be an array of fields, without the currently "special-status" Notes field.

Edited by Iliyan

+1 for this feature from me as well.

I want to add that I need the multiline text area to support the "sensitive" flag as well so it won't show the content without explicitly say so, as the other fields support that.

Same here, multiple license keys are multiline text pasta. Same goes with secure notes that have hidden text (in case you are on a screenshare and so on).

Also waiting for this. WIll it be in the 6.0 version?

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