Just a reminder in all the holiday bustle, you can lock in 5x as much storage for the same yearly price if you subscribe to #Obsidian Sync before January 1. (Current Sync users get the upgrade automatically.) https://obsidian.md/blog/new-sync-plans/
FYI, I don’t work for Obsidian. I’m just a satisfied user.
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Nick Milo’s Ideaverse and TfTHacker’s Canvas Candy are a problem. They move too far from the text first focus of Obsidian. I admire these producers for other things, but these are not a direction I can support. I see them like all the pretty Instagram Bullet Journals, far from Rider’s origination but more directly income-generating.
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How many times do you really need #pkm tools on mobile? For me, I don’t feel like I need it other than capturing ideas quick. That’s probably why mobile supports are usually inferior than desktop ones..
I am using @obsidianmd local so no synchronization. But if I would decide to enable synchronization hosted by the wonderful people of #obsidianMD, the price is keeping me away. 8$ is not appropriate. Way to much.
I love Obsidian and the people behind, but not their pricing policy.
this vault has notes, papers, vendor material, books, PDFs, playlists, binaries, repositories, (nothing proprietary or employer work-product) going back to the early aughts.
Are there any #PlainText or #Markdown apps that can list the full names of files, on multiple lines, on a narrow screen? Landscape orientation helps, but it is not the solution I’m looking for.
#Obsidian Is the only one I’ve found so far that can do this.
All I want is to be able to browse the full text of long file names, in a list, in an app that doesn’t take 5 minutes to start up (I’m using iCloud for syncing Obsidian).
Update: thanks to @Colman yes there is a way with templater! #ObsidianMD question: can I create links in template? I have a folder with files that are named yyyy-mm-dd and add a new one every day using a template. Is there a way to add links to the template to the file that came before and will come after? E.g today’s page has a link to yesterday and a link to tomorrow (doesn’t exist yet) cc: @obsidianmd
If so, can someone help me with trying to turn an #ObsidianMD vault into propper #HTML so I can put it on some website and have other read them? Links includes, of course, all that stuff.
I've toyed with #pandoc but all it outputs is ok-ish looking text, zero html functionality, particularly no links.
@obsidianmd#ObsidianMD#PKM The satirically promotional description of the new Solve plugin for #Obsidian by the developer, Liam Riddell, the developer, reaches its apogee when it gets to the installation instructions. It’s a fun read, and the plugin (which I haven’t tried yet) looks great.
Note that the new Obsidian stable 1.4 desktop release uses a new version of Electron, so you’ll need to download and use the latest installer. Don’t update from the app settings. And as always, back up first.https://obsidian.md/download
#Logseq has a 'demo graph', where you can open your local graph in the browser. Does anyone know if there's a way to do the same, or something similar, in #Obsidian?
I'd like to be able to open certain pages, in the browser, for quick access and or editing.
@nicole has a fantastic 16-minute Youtube video at https://youtu.be/vS-b_RUtL1A explaining how she organises her notes in Obsidian for findability with LATCH: Location, Alphabet, Time, Category and Hierarchy.
Cater to each of these search approaches with combinations of Obsidian's organising methods: Folders, Links, Tags and Metadata.