#document-structure
  • 1.
    9 months ago by Brian Collery
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    The Automatic Table of Contents plugin helps generate and manage a table of contents at the top of your note with a single command. It identifies existing TOCs to prevent duplication and allows users to update them when needed. Designed with compatibility for Publish in mind, the plugin ensures the TOC structure is recognised properly when sharing content online. Although current updates are manual, the roadmap hints at plans for automatic TOC updates and customizable formats, making it a handy tool for users who regularly work with structured documents or long-form writing.
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    Next TOC
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    17 days ago by RavenHogWarts
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    The Next TOC plugin displays a floating panel that shows your reading progress, table of contents and navigation tools for the current document. It helps you track where you are in longer notes and jump between sections quickly. The panel stays visible as you read, giving you a persistent overview of the document structure. Useful for navigating lengthy articles, research notes or any document where you need to move between headings frequently.
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  • 3.
    a year ago by readwithai
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    The Header navigation plugin enhances navigation within Obsidian notes by allowing users to move quickly between headers and toggle their visibility. Users can fold and unfold headers to streamline the view of large documents, making it easier to focus on specific sections. The plugin offers command palette actions for navigation and folding, which can be assigned to hotkeys for faster access. This tool is inspired by the header navigation features found in Emacs org-mode, providing a familiar experience for those accustomed to structured document navigation. It supports efficient movement through long-form content, helping users stay organized and maintain a clear overview of document structure.
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