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I'd like to suggest that the Obsidian importer ask users whether they want unsupported Markdown features to be imported as HTML tags.
I'm not sure if this issue is specific to Evernote, but I've noticed that many formatting features are lost when importing notes into Obsidian, such as:
Underlined text
Superscript
Subscript
Specific color highlight
Font size, type and color
Special table formatting, e.g., merged cells
Below is a screenshot comparing a note in Evernote before and after importing it into Obsidian:
Since Obsidian supports both Markdown and HTML, it's capable of rendering these features with HTML tags, for example:
<u>Underlined text</u>,
<sup>Superscript</sup>,
<sub>Subscript</sub>,
<spanstyle="background-color: lightblue;">specific color highlight</span>,
<spanstyle="font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 16px; color: #A00000">font size, type and color</span>
Here's a screenshot of Obsidian rendering the HTML above:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'd like to suggest that the Obsidian importer ask users whether they want unsupported Markdown features to be imported as HTML tags.
I'm not sure if this issue is specific to Evernote, but I've noticed that many formatting features are lost when importing notes into Obsidian, such as:
Below is a screenshot comparing a note in Evernote before and after importing it into Obsidian:
Since Obsidian supports both Markdown and HTML, it's capable of rendering these features with HTML tags, for example:
Here's a screenshot of Obsidian rendering the HTML above:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: