If Obsidian could exist locally, that would also be fine, but there are a few issues:\n\n- For a local solution, it is too bloated and too large; Typora is only 20MB;\n- Obsidian is a standard note-taking tool but not a professional Markdown editor, supporting only basic Markdown syntax, with limited support for HTML;\n- The export function is also weak, supporting only PDF format without a table of contents.
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Just tried it and it still supports basic HTML\n
\n\nHowever, the native export function is indeed weak. I encountered many errors when configuring pandoc export before, and the bloat issue is also worth considering.\n\nObsidian’s greatest strength is still its plugins, just like vscode, which is not very powerful itself but has active community support.Oh wow!!
Yes, basic support is there, but some practical features are not supported, which is awkward, like html anchor links, very useful ones, not recognized. Exporting is still strong with Typora, supporting almost all office formats, PDF, PPT, Word, EPUB, etc.
However, Obsidian’s plugin ecosystem is indeed good.
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