#note-formatting
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    Show Whitespace
    2 years ago by Erin Schnabel
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    Score: 57/100
    The Show Whitespace plugin enhances the readability of Obsidian notes by visualizing leading and trailing whitespace in both Source and Live Preview modes. It highlights spaces at the beginning and end of lines, blockquote markers, and whitespace in list markers (e.g., bullets or numbers). Users can customize the appearance of these visualizations via built-in settings or by defining their own CSS styles. The plugin ensures that formatting inconsistencies in notes are easily noticeable, improving clarity during editing. Additional options allow users to toggle specific whitespace visualization features for a tailored experience.
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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.
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    AsciiDoc Blocks Plugin
    3 years ago by Juracy Filho
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    Score: 41/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The AsciiDoc Blocks Plugin plugin enhances Obsidian by enabling the rendering of AsciiDoc blocks, with a primary focus on supporting advanced table formatting. This plugin allows users to create sophisticated tables with features such as headerless tables, CSV-based tables, and tables with merged rows and columns. It addresses the limitations of markdown tables, offering greater flexibility and customization. While other AsciiDoc features might work to some extent, the plugin is currently optimized for table rendering, with potential future expansions.