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  • 1.
    Marp
    3 years ago by JichouP
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: Creative & Writing Tools
    The Marp plugin integrates Marp's presentation features into Obsidian, allowing users to create and preview slides directly from Markdown files. It supports exporting slides in various formats, including PDF, PPTX, and HTML, with the ability to embed images for seamless sharing. The plugin offers convenient features like auto-reloading previews and split-tab previewing, making it easy to refine presentations. Additionally, users can customize themes by specifying a theme folder location in the settings. Transitions are supported in HTML exports with specific browser configurations, enhancing presentation visuals.
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    Slide Note
    2 years ago by Jinyan Xu
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    Score: 45/100
    Category: Note Enhancements
    The Slide Note plugin is designed to enhance note-taking during classes by seamlessly integrating slide PDFs with annotations and notes within Obsidian. It allows users to link plaintext notes to specific slides, render slides alongside graphical annotations, and configure per-file settings for tailored usability. Users can add advanced annotations such as paths, lines, and text using a built-in drawboard. The plugin supports detailed configurations like scaling, resolution (DPI), page rotation, and partial rendering of slide pages. Additionally, it includes compatibility with the better-pdf plugin syntax, enabling smoother transitions for existing users.
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    Custom Slides
    a month ago by David V. Kimball
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    Score: 30/100
    The Custom Slides plugin extends the functionality of the core Slides feature by offering more control over the presentation experience. It lets you toggle the visibility of navigation arrows to reduce on-screen distractions and adjust the progress bar height for better visual balance. Lists in presentation mode can be left-aligned for improved readability, maintaining proper spacing for both bulleted and numbered items. The plugin also streamlines navigation by automatically enabling keyboard input when entering Slides mode, so you can use the spacebar and arrow keys immediately without clicking the presentation window. When you exit, it restores your previous editing mode, keeping your workflow intact.