#emojis
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  • 1.
    Tokenz
    10 months ago by Ferenc Moricz
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    Score: 52/100
    The Tokenz plugin simplifies the insertion of symbols, emojis, and frequently used snippets in Obsidian using customizable short code mappings. It comes with pre-installed mappings for over 1,800 emojis and classic smileys, while also allowing users to define their own codes for specific symbols or text snippets. This flexibility makes it easy to insert common or specialized characters quickly, enhancing note customization and efficiency. The plugin supports multiple formats for short codes, making it adaptable to various user preferences.
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    PDF Emojis
    9 days ago by Marcel Marusiak
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    Score: 48/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The PDF Emojis plugin makes it possible to export notes as PDFs while keeping emojis intact, no matter where they appear - headings, bold text, or throughout your content. This solves the usual problem of emojis vanishing during PDF exports, ensuring that your exported documents look exactly how you intend. Whether you're using emojis for visual cues, tone, or emphasis, the plugin preserves their placement and style in the final PDF. There's no need to adjust your notes before exporting; it simply works, even with emojis embedded in complex formatting.