The Completr plugin provides powerful auto-completion features for Obsidian, enhancing productivity with advanced suggestions for LaTeX, YAML front matter, and word lists. It supports LaTeX commands without requiring a backslash, including MathJax and snippet insertion with placeholders. The plugin also recognizes YAML front matter keys and values for quick completion. Users can load large external word lists or scan their vaults to create custom suggestions. Customization options allow users to modify LaTeX command sets, manage hotkeys, and blacklist unwanted suggestions. Completr efficiently handles large datasets, ensuring fast and responsive auto-completion. It is ideal for users working with technical content, academic writing, or large text corpora, offering both power and flexibility in managing completions.
The Latex Suite plugin enhances the LaTeX typing experience in Obsidian by offering intuitive shortcuts and customizable snippets for rapid typesetting. With features like auto-fraction formatting, matrix navigation shortcuts, and visual snippet tools, it simplifies complex LaTeX inputs into quick keystrokes. Users can enjoy cleaner displays through concealed LaTeX markup and benefit from automatic bracket resizing for readability. Matching brackets are color-highlighted for easy identification, and commands like equation selection and boxing further streamline workflows. Fully customizable, the plugin empowers users to adapt it to their preferences, making LaTeX editing faster and more efficient for both beginners and advanced users.
The Pseudocode plugin allows you to render LaTeX-style pseudocode inside Obsidian code blocks, giving you beautiful and professional-looking algorithms with ease. With an intuitive grammar and math formula support, this plugin is perfect for those who want to add visually appealing pseudocode to their notes. You can also customize the preamble style using `.sty` files or in-block macros, and export your pseudocode as a compilable LaTeX file.
The Math Booster plugin is a powerful tool for Obsidian users who work with mathematical theorems and equations. This plugin provides an indexing and referencing system that allows you to easily cite and link to specific theorems and equations in your notes. With automatic equation numbering, clever referencing, and search and link autocomplete features, this plugin makes it easy to keep track of complex mathematical concepts and references.
One of the standout features of Math Booster is its ability to display links to theorems and equations with their title or number, similar to the `cleveref` package in LaTeX. This means you can easily create citations and references without having to manually type aliases.
Additionally, this plugin allows you to customize the appearance of theorem callouts using CSS snippets, giving you complete control over the look and feel of your mathematical notes.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or academic, Math Booster is an essential tool for anyone working with mathematical concepts in Obsidian.
The Extended MathJax plugin enhances the math rendering capabilities in Obsidian by allowing users to load a custom MathJax preamble file at startup. This enables the use of additional MathJax extensions, such as `mhchem` and `bussproofs`, which can be particularly useful for scientists, researchers, and students who need to typeset complex mathematical equations. The plugin also provides an easy way to define custom macros in a `preamble.sty` file located in the root of the vault. With this plugin, users can create a personalized math rendering experience tailored to their specific needs.
The Quick LaTeX plugin streamlines LaTeX input within Obsidian by offering various time-saving features. It automatically handles common LaTeX symbols, such as closing brackets, adding fractions, and enlarging brackets around sums and integrals. The plugin also supports custom shorthands, enabling users to quickly input complex LaTeX commands with just a few keystrokes. It includes customizable shortcuts for inserting LaTeX blocks like alignments and matrices, with additional support for jumping between brackets and lines. With its intuitive design, Quick LaTeX enhances the efficiency of users who frequently work with LaTeX in their notes and documents.
The Copy as LaTeX plugin is a lightweight Obsidian extension that enables users to easily convert their notes and writings into LaTeX format. With its simple and quick conversion process, this plugin is perfect for those who want to maintain control over the formatting of their documents while still enjoying the benefits of writing in Markdown.
The plugin supports various text features such as lists, headings, bold and italic text, external links, and special characters. It also handles code blocks, citations, cross-references, and bibliographies with ease. The citation feature is particularly noteworthy, allowing users to define templates for different citation styles and formats.
One of the unique features of this plugin is its ability to copy missing citations from a bibliography, making it easy to update references in a LaTeX document. With its straightforward configuration options and customization possibilities, the Copy as LaTeX plugin is an excellent choice for anyone looking to streamline their writing process and produce high-quality documents.
The Transfer LaTeX from GPT plugin is a helpful addition for anyone using mathematical notation within their Obsidian notes. This plugin streamlines the process of converting LaTeX formulas from ChatGPT’s responses into a format that renders correctly in Obsidian, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. Whether you're a student, researcher, or anyone working frequently with math or scientific notation, this tool enables a smoother workflow by allowing formulas to be directly imported in readable Markdown. You can use it through either a command or a sidebar button, making it quick and easy to integrate complex equations right into your Obsidian environment.
The Latex Exporter plugin allows users to export Obsidian notes directly into LaTeX-formatted documents. It supports a variety of LaTeX-specific features, including the export of embedded content, LaTeX environments, sections, subsections, citations, and equation references. Users can create 'longform' notes that pull in content from multiple other notes using transclusions, enabling the assembly of complete, exportable LaTeX documents. The plugin also supports LaTeX-based templates, custom preambles, and bibliographies via .bib files. Users can export full notes or selected portions directly to the clipboard. The plugin aims to unify the writing workflow from note-taking to polished academic paper creation. It is compatible with Zotero, Breadcrumbs, and other related Obsidian plugins, and allows for easy referencing of theorems, proofs, and equations. Exported LaTeX files are minimal to ensure users can edit them later if needed.