Awesome
This theme is out of date. Please consider checking out Sanctum which is actively maintained and has all the features of Palatinate and then some.
Palatinate is intended as a lightweight theme, suitable for either light (right side in img) or dark (left side in img) mode, that adds features to the base theme but does not change its fundamental feel.
It:
- does not require users to download any fonts.
- supports the
<cite>
tag, intended to be used in a Markdown friendly way at the end of a blockquote for ease of attribution. (See Also: this stack overflow discussion). Note: For wikilinks to work inside the cite tag, you need a blank>
blockquote line before the> <cite> [[wikilink]]</cite>
. - disables ligatures for Inter in edit more so that
<!-- html comments -->
doesn’t look unbalanced. - uses a monospaced font for
%% comments %%
- adds a cssclass for
longform
writing that enforces readable line width and a serif font. - adds a cssclass for
dailynote
that aligns the heading to the right instead of the left. - supports the
<aside>
tag, intended to allow text to flow around it instead of the tag being in the gutter. If you prefer your<aside>
boxes to be in the gutter, you’ll need to change the numbers yourself. - adds a minor tweak to “fix” the alignment of the top bar.
- includes fancier blockquotes
- provides icons for files and folders
- prettifies the colors of the graph
- improves upon the native
<hr>
bar. - provides visually distinct headers (1-6) in a font that looks like my handwriting if I use a brush pen like in my bullet journal
- labels the footnotes section at the end.
- includes relationship lines for files and bullets that match the graph colors.
- the
- [?]
block matches the default green of the admonition plugin’sad-question
block. - adds background color to differentiate between dataview table rows
Snippets are provided in the repo if you’d rather just swipe a snippet, but note: the snippets are deprecated and use old fonts & styles.
Credits
Thanks @death_au, @silver, @foreveryone, @slrvb, @chetachi, @klaas and everyone else in the Obsidian Discord who helped me put this together either directly or by providing code for me to build off of over the last few months!