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Interesting concept - works with Edit mode more? #2

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dionvansevenant opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 2 comments
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Interesting concept - works with Edit mode more? #2

dionvansevenant opened this issue Nov 13, 2021 · 2 comments

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@dionvansevenant
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First off, what an interesting concept. For a bit of set up ahead of time, this looks like it could accomplish some intereting things that are generally done with Templater, Quick Add, and possibly others.

Just noting that the examples have portions that are only visible in Preview.

Is it possible to set them up so that they would be available in Edit mode, too?

I do about 99% of my work in Edit mode, rarely switching to Preview.

Thanks,

@konodyuk
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konodyuk commented Nov 13, 2021

Those sections visible only in preview mode are called headers and footers in the terminology of the plugin. Their content is determined by the type of open note and is rendered automatically. In preview mode it is done quite naturally by injecting additional content in render time, but to the best of my knowledge it is not feasible for edit mode considering current obsidian implementation.

You're still welcome to use other features, since most of them are available in both modes.

@dionvansevenant
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Those sections visible only in preview mode are called headers and footers in the terminology of the plugin…

Thanks for the quick reply. I suspected that might be the case, but wanted to be sure.

I’ll be poking around a bit, for sure!

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