Export MD with special syntax to PDF using DT

Hello everyone~! Sad, I also posted this in Obsidian’s community but no one replied to me OTZ, it may be a little inappropriate to post it here, but I saw that there are also many friends in this community using both DT and Obsidian, so I thought I’d ask to see.

I added my commonly used CSS files in Devonthink, I think it is quite convenient to edit notes with Obisidian and export PDF with Devonthink, but recently, in Obsidian, I tried to use the !/[/]/(/)syntax to insert the contents of another MD notes in a MD note. according to the standard syntax, this syntax is to display the image, so in Devonthink, the content of the inserted MD note is not correctly displayed… so the export becomes a small problem… I am new to CSS and have not yet learned to apply my usual CSS formatting to Obsidian’s themes …so…

Maybe pandoc is a solution, but I haven’t had the time to try it yet, I wanted to ask if anyone here has encountered a similar problem and found a solution, thank you for your patience ~

I have not encountered the problem, but I’m fairly confident that CSS is not the solution. Not even CSS together with JavaScript - neither of them has access to your local filesystem. Which is required to copy one file into the other.
You’d need an application that understands the syntax natively, I guess.

I do not know if I understand you correctly, but the key to the problem is indeed the unique syntax of Obsidian, OB currently supports the export of PDF with the theme format, but for me, it is difficult to modify the CSS of the OB theme QAQ

Qaq? Anyway, I thought that obsidian does what you want, namely expert its own format s as pdf. Why do you want to modify the CSS for that?
Ps: please try to avoid not so common acronyms, OB for example is a tampon brand here …

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Hahahahahahaha… sorry! QAQ just an expression!