The Obsidian Enhancing Export plugin leverages Pandoc to provide seamless export capabilities for your Obsidian notes. It supports multiple formats, including Markdown, HTML, DOCX, and LaTeX, while ensuring media resources are bundled where applicable. Users can customize export commands with dynamic variables, adapting outputs to specific needs. The plugin is particularly useful for academic and professional writing, enabling precise control over file paths, naming conventions, and formatting. Integration with YAML metadata enhances flexibility. With intuitive export settings and compatibility across platforms, it simplifies document conversion while maintaining the integrity of your notes and their embedded content.
The Annotator plugin allows users to open and annotate PDF and EPUB files within Obsidian. It enables storing annotations locally in markdown files, maintaining a structured workflow without relying on external services. Users can highlight text, add comments, and link annotations directly to their notes for better organization. The plugin supports dark mode, provides an option to toggle between annotation and markdown modes, and integrates with the Dataview plugin for enhanced querying capabilities. Annotations are easily accessible via Obsidian links, ensuring smooth navigation between notes and files.
The Pandoc plugin for Obsidian is a powerful tool that allows you to export your notes in various formats, including Word Documents, PDFs, ePub books, HTML websites, PowerPoints, and LaTeX. With Pandoc's versatility, you can write presentations, draft books, create web pages, and even submit assignments all within the comfort of Obsidian's interface. The plugin's command palette makes it easy to access a wide range of export options, giving you greater flexibility in how you share your work with others.
The Air Quotes plugin streamlines the process of capturing direct quotes from books and inserting them into Obsidian notes. By using a Markdown version of the source text, the plugin allows users to quickly locate and insert excerpts without disrupting their workflow. Users can link their notes to a source text or import ePub files directly into Obsidian. The plugin is optimized for both desktop and mobile use, providing a seamless experience for readers who want to integrate quotes into their notes efficiently.
The Kindle Export plugin simplifies the process of exporting Obsidian notes and their embedded media into .epub files for reading on Kindle or PocketBook devices. It combines markdown files, images, and other embedded files into a single eBook format, complete with features like a table of contents, footnotes, and support for external links. Users can also configure the export to send the .epub file directly to their Kindle via email. Additionally, the plugin includes a 'mergedown' feature to consolidate all embedded files and media into a single markdown file. This is an ideal solution for users who want a seamless way to read and manage their notes on eReaders without converting to PDF.
The ePub Reader plugin allows users to open and read `.epub` files directly within their Obsidian vault. By placing ePub books in any vault folder, users can click on the file to view and read the content in a dedicated ePub view. The plugin supports features like table of contents navigation for seamless browsing through chapters and sections, enhancing the reading experience within Obsidian. It integrates effortlessly into the workflow, making it convenient for users to manage and access eBooks alongside their notes and other files.