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In Bibnotes settings, I don't use something simple like {{citeKey}} or {{title}} as note title. But something like DOC_TYPE YYYY-MM-DD {{title}}, where DOC_TYPE is a special character that quickly indicates if the document is a book, paper or article (this was inspired from Bryan Jenks Obsidian Workflow).
Hence, bibnotes is never able to open a note because of its title.
Possible solutions
Look for a field in the note (e.g. : itemID, citeKey, title, etc...) and open the corresponding note.
E.g. : If there is citeKey :: kennanCount1998 or zoteroID :: Z8D45F5 or title :: The art of Counterpoint, then bibnotes could recognize the note and open it appropriately.
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In Bibnotes settings, I don't use something simple like
{{citeKey}}
or{{title}}
as note title. But something likeDOC_TYPE YYYY-MM-DD {{title}}
, whereDOC_TYPE
is a special character that quickly indicates if the document is a book, paper or article (this was inspired from Bryan Jenks Obsidian Workflow).Hence, bibnotes is never able to open a note because of its title.
Possible solutions
Look for a field in the note (e.g. : itemID, citeKey, title, etc...) and open the corresponding note.
E.g. : If there is
citeKey :: kennanCount1998
orzoteroID :: Z8D45F5
ortitle :: The art of Counterpoint
, then bibnotes could recognize the note and open it appropriately.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: