Also posted to !pkms.
This is absolutely gorgeous. I take academic notes in Obsidian and am going to take several cues from this professor’s notes.
I may have also been trying to make a similar thing for math in general, including discrete mathematics. The professor’s turned out prettier than my own. Still going to make my own, taking/making the notes myself will reinforce these topics, but this is definitely a handy reference.
How did they do the interactive graph on each page? That’s nice
If you’re using Obsidian Publish,
Publish has an option “Show graph view” that “Display[s] a small local graph on each page.”
according to this Obsidian help thread. I can’t verify the accuracy of this because I do not use Obsidian Publish.
For just your own notes, there’s https://help.obsidian.md/Plugins/Graph+view.
Ah. I was afraid that it might not be available on mobile but it seems this is only for Publish. 🤷
Good news is that I’ve found local graph which can be pinned. At least that