https://forum.obsidian.md/t/rendering-the-markdown-in-the-query-search-results/37978 has an experimental plugin doing this
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/rendering-the-markdown-in-the-query-search-results/37978 has an experimental plugin doing this
So problem all solved?
From the Obsidian Discord:
PSA: Our main server was taken down by a forced reboot at 2024-08-24 3AM EST / 12AM PST. When the account server was down, our services like Sync, Publish, and account functions like login or sign up were disrupted.
Normally our services would have immediately auto-restarted, however we made a mistake in the auto-restart configuration, which meant that it did not automatically restart. I was able to start it up again manually at 8AM EST. Everything is back to normal now.
I have since located the configuration issue and fixed it so if this happens again it would be down for at most a few seconds. Apologies for the inconvenience!
Hey, thanks for the recommendations! I have never heard of Tomboy so I went and looked it up and from the images I saw on Wikipedia it definitely looks “forever ago”.
This is exactly why I chose Mbin: to help diversify Threadiverse software.
I tried to make Obsidian handle my To-Dos, actually got me to use plugins, ended up dropping that for Apple Reminders and text messaging myself. I have since decided when I use Obsidian, it will be for things I want to keep around permanently, or until the end of a long project.
For dummies like me, Cornell NTS is just Cornell Note Taking System, which seems to include but is not exactly the same thing as Cornell Notes.
I feel you on the reorganizing and cleanup—same reason I do all my transfer manually.
PTPL posts?
Exporting the .md file. I also think that for fellow Obsidian users, the bits that have functionality in Obsidian that don’t in Markdown in general might come through if they open the file in Obsidian, though I’m not 100% sure.
I know there is probably a plugin for this, as well as the official Obsidian Sync.
https://help.obsidian.md/getting-started/sync-your-notes-across-devices
Out of the options listed here, Syncthing seems to have compatibility with all of your things.