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Hi @lyndhurst! This seems to be a bug. I had underestimated the permutations of YAML frontmatter. It's not you that's missing anything. Just a bug. |
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Thanks for clarifying, and taking care of this issue so quickly. Looking at #459, I see that you added a code block with an example of a YAML array, I used the other syntax so far in my notes: tags: [ tag1, tag2 ] Do you think it is going to be an issue on my end to use the |
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Working great now, thank you ! |
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Hi,
I saw from the changelog that releases 0.19.1 and 0.19.2 added the ability to look for tags in the front matter for the "Capture To Tag" feature.
I would like to use QuickAdd to insert links to newly created notes into a structure note, often called MOCs in the Obsidian community. I tag my structure notes, with the
index
keyword in an array field located in the YAML frontmatter under thetags
key. I do not prefix my tags with a#
sign in this array; and I know that some people use the YAML keykeyword
instead oftags
.Anyway, when I add
#index
in theCapture To filename
field, an error is thrown stating that no notes taggedindex
were found. When I addindex
instead, of course it complains that the file does not exist, or creates it depending on the settings.I tested adding a
#index
tag to a couple of notes, and they end up being listed in the suggester which indicates theCapture To Tag
functionality works fine.I also tested adding
#index
in the frontmattertags
array wondering if the plugin was looking for some kind of regex exact match, but it still did not work, and also messed up the YAML highlighting, teaching me that this is the YAML comment syntax :)Finally my questions are:
Capture to
field for the plugin to look into the front matter ?tags
?Thanks for your help.
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