Thanks so much for this work! Apologies if you've answered this elsewhere, but I'm really interested in the OCR/transcript feature that I believe is on your roadmap. Any idea on when that might be coming?
Are you able to add functionality to turn off pressure sensitivity? Also, the ability to map specific buttons to specific functions (erase, change color, undo, etc.). Great work!
this plugin has been such a lifesaver for me!! Im an engineering student, and I have a lot of graphs and math equations in my notes, as well as a lot of writing. I thought i was being optimistic when I went searching for a way to make a study guide with all different forms of notes, as well as being able to easily share it, and sync it across my ipad and computer. this plugin is the only reason i can use obsidian like i want to. I like the grid pattern when its saved, so thats one vote from me to be able to toggle it and keep it. Are there any plans to have something that creates straight lines, or double tap for undo?
Really glad to hear its useful for you :) I definitely want to implement a shortcut for undo like that. And straight lines is definitely a possibility but won’t come any time soon as there are more fundamental aspects to refine.
Thank you for the hard work, I have a Wacom Mobile Studio Pro, win 11 pro, so I can utilize their pens directly on the screen and on a Intuos Pro small, I've been thinking regarding grids for writing hand written notes, should each row have 4 lines to it? Abcdef, g, y would make it 5?
You're probably right. I use a variety of Apps, Programs and Software for using the pen, more in art type of way, only used Obsidian for a couple of months, look forward to applying, implementing what you are creating into workflow, thank you.
crazy how a random video popping up on my feed has completely changed my uni workflow. Just like that. Thanks for the contribution, great work!
@@christianferracane great to hear!
Thanks so much for this plugin! This was all that was missing from Obsidian for me to make the switch!
I’m glad it helped make the switch!
Thanks so much for this work! Apologies if you've answered this elsewhere, but I'm really interested in the OCR/transcript feature that I believe is on your roadmap. Any idea on when that might be coming?
Great update thanks 🙏🏾
Good stuff man! This plugin works wonders for me
Glad to hear it!
That is amazing, thanks a lot for that!
Are you able to add functionality to turn off pressure sensitivity? Also, the ability to map specific buttons to specific functions (erase, change color, undo, etc.). Great work!
Thanks for your hard working!
this plugin has been such a lifesaver for me!! Im an engineering student, and I have a lot of graphs and math equations in my notes, as well as a lot of writing. I thought i was being optimistic when I went searching for a way to make a study guide with all different forms of notes, as well as being able to easily share it, and sync it across my ipad and computer.
this plugin is the only reason i can use obsidian like i want to. I like the grid pattern when its saved, so thats one vote from me to be able to toggle it and keep it. Are there any plans to have something that creates straight lines, or double tap for undo?
Really glad to hear its useful for you :)
I definitely want to implement a shortcut for undo like that. And straight lines is definitely a possibility but won’t come any time soon as there are more fundamental aspects to refine.
Nice improvement
that is actually so cool damn😂
THXXX LOVE U SOOOO MUCH
Thank you for the hard work, I have a Wacom Mobile Studio Pro, win 11 pro, so I can utilize their pens directly on the screen and on a Intuos Pro small, I've been thinking regarding grids for writing hand written notes, should each row have 4 lines to it? Abcdef, g, y would make it 5?
@@alexandereklof1555 People like writing at different sizes so I think this is a bit too prescriptive. And I’m not sure it really helps anything.
You're probably right. I use a variety of Apps, Programs and Software for using the pen, more in art type of way, only used Obsidian for a couple of months, look forward to applying, implementing what you are creating into workflow, thank you.
@ thanks for the feedback! Don’t stop 🙂