Obsidian is a powerful markdown editor that offers a wide range of customization options, including the ability to change the callout radius. The callout radius determines the size of the circle that appears around a callout. Increasing the callout radius makes the circle larger, while decreasing the callout radius makes the circle smaller.
There are several reasons why you might want to change the callout radius. For example, you might want to make the callouts more visible or less intrusive. You might also want to change the callout radius to match the style of your document.
Changing the callout radius in Obsidian is a simple process. Just follow these steps:
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of what is the right callout radius. The best callout radius for you will depend on your individual preferences and the specific document you are working on.
However, there are a few general tips that you can keep in mind when choosing a callout radius:
Here are a few examples of how you can use the callout radius to improve the appearance of your documents:
Changing the callout radius is a simple but effective way to improve the appearance of your Obsidian documents. By following the tips in this guide, you can choose the right callout radius for your specific needs.
The following table shows the default callout radius for different Obsidian themes:
Theme | Callout Radius |
---|---|
Default | 5px |
Minimal | 3px |
Dark | 4px |
Light | 6px |
Here are three humorous stories about callout radius:
Once upon a time, there was an Obsidian user who was working on a document that contained a lot of callouts. However, one day, the user realized that one of the callouts had disappeared. The user searched and searched for the missing callout, but they couldn't find it anywhere.
Finally, the user realized that they had accidentally changed the callout radius to 0. This made the callout so small that it was invisible.
Once upon a time, there was an Obsidian user who was working on a document that contained a lot of callouts. However, the user had accidentally changed the callout radius to 100px. This made the callouts so large that they covered up the text of the document.
The user couldn't read the text, and they couldn't find a way to change the callout radius back to its original size.
Once upon a time, there was an Obsidian user who was working on a document that contained a lot of important information. However, the user was worried that the callouts would make the document too cluttered and difficult to read.
So, the user decided to decrease the callout radius to 2px. This made the callouts small and unobtrusive, but they were still visible enough to be useful.
The user was able to finish their document, and they were grateful for the callout radius that had saved the day.
Experiment with different callout radii to see what works best for you. There is no right or wrong answer, so just have fun with it!
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