The Mahjong Renderer plugin enables users to visually render Mahjong hands within Obsidian using Mahjong notation. It supports creating and displaying Mahjong tile layouts in both light and dark themes. The plugin allows notation for suits, honors, red fives, rotations, and kan (quad) representations, along with multiline rendering for complex hands or discard layouts. Users can easily input Mahjong hands into code blocks, which are converted into graphical tile displays for better visualization. Future updates aim to include customizable tile themes, computation of scores (han and fu), and support for regional variations like Chinese and Singaporean Mahjong.
The Palta Note plugin enables users to write musical compositions like Kaydas, Gats, and Relas in Bhatkhande notation directly within Obsidian. Utilizing the `<palta-note>` web component, the plugin renders structured musical sequences into visually formatted notation. Users can include vibhag structures for rhythmic divisions or omit them for quick notation. This tool is ideal for musicians and students who work with Indian classical music and want to integrate their compositions and practice notes seamlessly within Obsidian.
The Tekken Notation plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who are fans of the Tekken series. This plugin allows you to render Tekken notation diagrams directly in your notes, making it easy to visualize and share complex move combinations and strategies with others. With just a few simple code blocks, you can create detailed diagrams that include notations, names, damage information, and even custom text inputs. The plugin also supports combo arrows and brackets, giving you the flexibility to create intricate and accurate representations of Tekken moves. Whether you're a serious gamer or just a fan of the series, this plugin is sure to be a valuable addition to your Obsidian toolkit.