Found a bug. when I loaded my one of workspaces (workspaces plugin), sliding pane plugin “touched” sidebar.
For workaround, refreshing Obsidian (Ctrl + R) will help.
Found a bug. when I loaded my one of workspaces (workspaces plugin), sliding pane plugin “touched” sidebar.
For workaround, refreshing Obsidian (Ctrl + R) will help.
New update to Sliding Panes:
I think there might be an issue with the way the settings are added — I think they’re only added at start-up. You might need to reload or restart obsidian to see them
You are right, reload did the trick. Good to know that it’s best reload after a plug-in update. Sometimes it is necessary, sometimes it isn’t, therefore best to do it since it’s not a big undertaking.
Thanks for the feedback.
Hey @death.au! After updating I’m seeing a couple of bugs/incompatibilities with the Minimal theme. The bug where the options menu for the notes is hidden by the ribbon is back, and this one:
Cheers!
Thanks for the heads up. I didn’t think I’d changed much in the way of styling, but I guess with the additions, I might’ve changed some relevant stuff…
Thank you for that! And thanks for the speedy updates, great work
Thank you for this awesome plugin which I use every day!
Just a small bug that however may not be fixable - with the rotated headers, the emojis do not rotate with the rest of the text and remain vertical. Do you know if that’s something that could be fixed or is it an Electron limitation?
You can change your CSS to rotate the emoji
body.plugin-sliding-panes-rotate-header .workspace > .mod-root .view-header {
text-orientation: sideways;
}
Source:
Awesome, thank you very much!
Hey thanks for the awesome plugin.
Previously (before version 3.1.0) the note that i would click on would become the active note and others will slide away and stack to one side. This proved to very useful since i particularly have a smaller screen. Right now it seems I’m unable to stack all the notes to one side which decreases the space for the note that I’m presently working on.
Is there any way to bring the ‘auto-sliding’ mode back (from the pre 3.1.0 era)?
Thanks.
Thanks @death.au for this plugin, much needed! Unfortunately, it’s not working for me. No sliding panes, no resizing of panes, nothing. I’ve tried disabling all other plugins and community themes. I’m using 3.1.1 of your plugin and latest version of Obsidian. Any thoughts on what the problem might be or what else I can try?
What settings are you using? I think having rotated headers on and stacking enabled sounds like the behaviour you want (and should be the default?). Let me know if that’s not the case.
Could you check if there are any errors in the developer console (Ctrl
+Shift
+i
on Windows)?
Also, how are you splitting your panes to open new ones? I think this currently only works on panes split vertically from the root, so if you’ve got a horizontal split and then vertical splits inside that, for example, it won’t work.
Yes, just found a few errors (attached). I’m splitting panes vertically. I’m using a Mac, if that makes any difference.
Thanks, that’s helpful. I’ll look further into it when I have some more time.
Hi @death.au. Thanks for replying.
Im using rotated headers and stacking. However, in the previous version (before 3.1.0) when i clicked on a stacked note, it would slide out by itself (without having to drag the horizontal slider) while the other notes would stack out at one side. However after 3.1.0 it seems ive to manually move the slider to focus on individual notes and if there are lots of notes open, im not able to resize the individual stacked notes.
Andy mode update:
@cruisnick Try the new update, and if it’s still not working for you I’ll log it as an issue in the github.
It should auto-scroll to the focussed pane still, not sure why that’s not happening.
There was an issue with MrJackphil’s backlinks in document plugin I fixed with this release, so it might be related to another plugin perhaps?