Steph Ango
Steph Ango
I am not able to reproduce this, but also it is somewhat out of my control because the user can define arbitrary line height (via Minimal Theme Settings) and heading...
It appears that Obsidian default CSS also applies an `!important` rule in edit mode that will make overriding the font size tricky
Are you talking about reading mode or editing mode or both?
In that case you can use Contextual Typography plugin: https://github.com/mgmeyers/obsidian-contextual-typography
You should read the documentation for Contextual Typography as it allows you to define any margins you want between element types
Can you provide more detail about what font and font size you are using?
Got it, I am going to keep this open so that I can fix the issue for larger line height
There is a deeper bug with Obsidian which is that when multiple selections are made the selections begin to stack on top of each other in a way that causes...
Have you tried using the option in Style Settings to turn on “strike completed tasks”?
Blockquotes can be customized via Style Settings plugin, you can learn more here: https://minimal.guide/Plugins/Style+Settings#Blockquotes