![]() And one can always use 3rd party apps (TextExpander, Typinator, etc.) to fill in the gapsįor me, the “hot mess” is in the handling of appearance. Obsidian provides a lot options to set hotkeys / shortcuts – too many options perhaps. I’m not so much concerned about the shortcuts – this short of thing is always about personalization. It will get confused at the different heading levels and a Heading 1 will be smaller than a Heading 3 in the same file.Īlthough I love the way you can link and manage files in Obsidian, I find the bare-bones, barely usable Markdown editor and viewer as baffling in an app whose primary purpose is to manage your Markdown files. In fact the menu has next to nothing in it.Įven worse than this lack of keyboard support, I find the editor is bad at handling a well structured Markdown file. Obsidian does not support either of these methods. If you forget a keyboard shortcut, you can look in the menu (on a Mac) to find it or hold the Cmd key down on the iPad. As far as I can tell Obsidian only has a handful of keyboard shortcuts, bold, italic, link, but nothing for headings, lists, etc. iA Writer has keyboard shortcuts for every possible markdown item you want to add (list, ordered list, code, etc). I use Cmd-1 through 6 to create headings in my markdown files all day long. I became an expert in the keyboard shortcuts. Before I discovered Obsidian, I was using iA Writer to manage my markdown notes. ![]()
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