The Textgram Plugin for Obsidian provides a unique way to incorporate ASCII graphics directly into your notes. Whether you’re documenting technical processes, creating flowcharts, Gantt charts, or tables, this plugin allows you to create flexible, versioned, and portable visual representations using text. By storing these graphics in your notes, they are automatically rendered as SVG images in preview mode, offering a seamless viewing experience. The plugin leverages the typograms library, ensuring an easy-to-use, text-based solution that doesn't lock you into specific tools. While you can manually create your ASCII graphics, future updates will include a built-in editor for even more convenience. This plugin is perfect for users who prefer keeping everything in Obsidian without relying on external diagramming tools.
The SwiftLaTeX Render plugin provides seamless rendering of LaTeX code blocks within Obsidian, enabling users to generate PDF or SVG outputs directly from their notes. By supporting the `latex` and `latexsvg` code block types, it allows easy creation of complex mathematical documents and diagrams. Users can customize their experience with options such as adjusting the player mode, visibility of progress bars, and timestamp formatting. The plugin uses the SwiftLaTeX wasm compiler and offers caching for generated files and packages, improving performance. While it does not yet support mobile devices, it enhances the Obsidian experience for those working with LaTeX content, especially in academic and technical note-taking.
The Icon Swapper plugin allows users to customize Obsidian's user interface by replacing its default icons with their own choices. This is done by importing SVG-format icons, and configurations can be exported or imported for easy sharing or reuse. It enhances personalization and flexibility in the app's appearance, giving users more control over their workspace. The plugin also provides an example using Boxicons, enabling users to quickly test and implement different icon sets. Whether for aesthetic or functional purposes, this plugin offers a simple way to adjust Obsidian's visual elements to better fit individual preferences.
The Iconoir Icons plugin allows users to easily integrate and display customized Iconoir SVG icons within their Obsidian notes. Users can search for icons, apply custom CSS styles, and insert icons using a straightforward syntax. This plugin supports various formatting options, including colors, dimensions, and additional CSS rules, making it highly flexible for styling and note customization. Features include integration with markdown for tasks, lists, headings, callouts, and tables, ensuring a seamless design experience. Advanced users can also leverage CSS classes and data attributes for further customization.
The SVG Styler Plugin for Obsidian brings convenient customization for SVG files directly into your note-taking workspace. With this plugin, users can adjust various style properties—like color, border, and opacity—of embedded SVGs, all within the editor. It’s particularly useful for those who use icons or other SVG visuals in their notes and want to personalize their appearance without switching to external tools. The plugin allows you to save changes directly to the original SVG or create a duplicate with the new styles applied, giving flexibility for different use cases. A simple command palette action makes styling easy, offering a streamlined way to manage SVG visuals right from within Obsidian.