If a file ∈ repository A, and when I close A, the file is opening. The next time I open A, it always inexplicably clears the opening file. But according to the last modification time of the opening file, it was not deleted when I opened the repository, but at another point in time.
the file:TODO is the opening file
This isn’t enough info for a bug report. I’m moving it to help.
So you’re saying when you open a file, the contents of the file are disappearing?
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I’ve encountered this a total of two times, and it seems to be that→when I’m using other repositories, Obsidian will automatically delete files from unopened repositories, but of course, that’s just my inference(Based on the last modification time of the cleared file).
I started using Obsidian a few months ago.
All I could find was this↓
SYSTEM INFO:
Obsidian version: v1.1.9
Installer version: v0.15.9
Operating system: Windows 10 Home China 10.0.22000
Login status: not logged in
Insider build toggle: off
Live preview: on
Legacy editor: off
Base theme: light
Community theme: none
Snippets enabled: 0
Restricted mode: off
Plugins installed: 5
Plugins enabled: 5
1: Outliner v4.2.1
2: Advanced Tables v0.18.1
3: Lapel v0.1.0
4: Quiet Outline v0.3.14
5: Latex Suite v1.6.10
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Sorry, it should be clearing the file, not deleting it.
The first time I encountered this, I guess it was probably because the file was a bit large and it got stuck loading the file and then the bug occurred.
both times I encountered this, Obsidian cleared the file that was open when I closed the repository, and both of these files are a bit large.
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