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June 15, 2020, 6:58pm
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@silver @licat the folding/collapsible sections/TOC view requests are part of the same workflows and seem to be a popular request (see collapsible section below for links to forum threads).
I’ve read about a plugin to handle these request, but will this be a native plugin (made by the obsdn devs) or do you envision it as a community effort once the API is released ?
while waiting for the plugin/feature release, support for markdown <details><summary>
would alternatively be a huge help, ie :
unfold to see forum requests for outlining features
EDIT:
Most of this request is implemented. What is still missing is having customizable shortcuts for indenting and unindenting.
EDIT2: It would be nice if tab/shift tab could be used for these shortcuts.
Reorganizing lots of content in an efficient way is super important to me.
Shifting Up and Down
Re-prioritizing happens all the time.
Setting a custom keyboard shortcut like Ctrl-Shift-Up and Ctrl-Shift-Down should allow moving the line I’m editing Up or Down in the document. It should w…
One feature I really like from VSCode is the outliner. It allows me to quickly jump to any header in a markdown document. Is there any chance we can get a note outliner for Obsidian?
This looks good. However, I am currently not using Obsidian full time so cannot give any feedback on how this actually works out. I am sure there are others who want this feature. Maybe they can give the feedback.
Obsidian is, no doubt, a very powerful and highly customizable note-taking app, and a perfect Roam alternative. The only thing I feel is missing is the ability to make bulletpoints default in editing mode, and the ability to zoom in on them, just like in Workflowy or Roam. This could be implemented as an optional feature, rather than a default editing mode. (Being able to expand and collapse them in the preview mode is already posted as a request by someone else, so I’m not going to talk about t…
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I would love to see a side panel option that displayed my (currently being edited) document in a outline view, like DevonThink can, or Drafts, or MultiMarkdown Composer. I end up making a note with a few different sections, and often want to hop between those sections rather than make 6 separate notes. Having the note outline visible would be really helpful.
Here’s a screenshot of the way DevonThink displays this:
[Outline View]
Being able to click on a section and skip to it would be…
unfold to see more forum requests for collapsible sections / folding bullets
It seems strange to me that folding works in edit mode and doesn’t work in preview mode.
In regards to the ability to expand or collapse an indented paragraph, the following would be immensely helpful for students using active recall:
The note preserves whether a bullet point has been expanded or collapsed, ie if I expand half of a list, leave, and come back to the page later, that same half is still expanded, and the other half is still collapsed. Maybe possible through metadata?
There is functionality/a shortcut to expand or collapse either all of a page’s bullet points or the o…
It would be great if the folding feature could be used in preview too.
I think it would also be very useful if the note could retain its current fold status.
I make heavy use of the outlining capability within notes.
As I flesh out an outline, I collapse (fold) sections, to keep just the level of detail I want to be looking at visible.
What’s not working so well with this and needs improvement is, when I navigate away from this note and then return to it, the folded-state that I left it in is gone, and the outline is always completely expanded at every level.
I would like to see the note’s folded state when I left it be retained when I return to i…
And keep them expanded/collapsed. Whenever I change from editor to preview mode all lists are expanded again.
This is crucial in making and organizing outlines. A lot of my daily tasks have sub-tasks, too. I’d love to be able to hide information by toggling bullets.
When I collapse/fold a heading in a particular note, and I navigate off of that note and then navigate back to that note, it should remember if I collapsed/folded the heading. I don’t know if this should be the behavior when you close and reopen the note, but I do think this should be the behavior for navigation.
Steps to reproduce:
Open note that thas headings
Collapse a heading
Navigate off the note
Navigate back to that note
the heading that was collapsed is no longer collapsed
Expected r…
Right now, it’s only possible to collapse lists / headings in Edit mode. This seems like something that should be possible also in the Preview mode.
Also, this ties in to the other request here about “remembering collapsed status.” If it gets implemented in Preview mode, there might be a neat way to remember collapsed status between Preview/Edit modes. Currently, if you collapse a heading/list in Edit, switch to Preview, then switch back, you lose the collapsed view despite not having switched …
In regards to the ability to expand or collapse an indented paragraph, the following would be immensely helpful for students using active recall:
The note preserves whether a bullet point has been expanded or collapsed, ie if I expand half of a list, leave, and come back to the page later, that same half is still expanded, and the other half is still collapsed. Maybe possible through metadata?
There is functionality/a shortcut to expand or collapse either all of a page’s bullet points or the o…
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