1. forum.obsidian.md

    Use case or problem Obsidian is, well, bad at using my screen space 🙂 I open new panes a lot and it never seems to get the layout right by itself once I have more than a few panes open; in particular after a point it tends to open panes which are completely unreadable (less than one line tall if doing vertical splitting, too narrow to be usable if doing horizontal) even though a better ...
  2. forum.obsidian.md

    I currently use sublimetext as my daily driver for my knowledgebase (though I'm experimenting with and rooting for obsidian!) - this is one of the things that's holding me back slightly. Tiling and paning is great, but when I'm performing refactors between different files, I still find it more ergonomic to use ctrl+pgup/dn to cycle rapidly between tabs in order to switch between buffers ...
  3. forum.obsidian.md

    I've been running into an issue where Obsidian does not redraw/update properly when running under the i3 tiling window manager on Linux. I don't know if this is an issue inherent to any tiling window manager or just i3. If the Obsidian window is resized by i3, the UI doesn't update properly. If I switch the window to float mode and manually drag & resize the window it updates, but ...
  4. Really like the new obsidian in the portal, the better tiling makes it look a lot more natural. I think snowing off the new textures in actual builds (even if it's just something like the portal) would go over a lot better: the high contrast textures shine as single blocks while the low contrast approach makes it blend better in builds.
  5. homedepot.com

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  6. homedepot.com

    Discover the striking elegance of Belmond Obsidian Wood Look Tile, boasting a captivating palette of deep black, jet, and charcoal tones, evoking the essence of aged hardwood. These exquisite wood look tiles infuse any space with a bold and dramatic flair, suitable for a diverse range of interior design ventures, including countertops, floors ...
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