This would be perfect. Are there any updates on this plugin?
I wouldn’t mind this being a paid solution at all.
This would be perfect. Are there any updates on this plugin?
I wouldn’t mind this being a paid solution at all.
Same for me, I wouldn’t mind paying for that solution - 10$ per month.
It would be awesome to have this directly into Obsidian. As said above, Obsidian and Zettels NEED this kind of plugin in order to write long form content! The synergy between discovering/producing new ideas and then creating long form ones would be ideal.
Perhaps we could put a bounty for this plug-in to be created?
I don’t know how to create this bounty, but absolutely eager to participate financially!
New Gingko Desktop Beta~
Got email from Gingko @Adriano this moring , and just tesed the new Gingko desktop beta.
Not as powerful as the previous version, but it’s local markdown file based.
A good start. Keep moving…
I found a way to fix it (partially maybe) @xbeta @BetterVessel @Amin1
Put or copy the styles.css
from github
into css snippets
and activate it
WOW~ thanks a looooot~~~
I tried again, and … guess what happened ?
The plugin works perfectly again without any hacks!
Just unzip the github obsidian-tree-edit-0.0.1.zip
into Obsidian plugins folder
, and activate it, then ctrl+p
→ tree edit...
居然有insider的标识
@santi Is there any chance for this plugin to see the light of day and become the official Obsidian plugin? I would love to write in tree style inside the Obsidian.
gingko is such a useful way to write and contain ideas, having to use this outside of obsidian pains me.
i understand that maybe there is the workaround with code via github but i dont understand any of that. please release proper support for stupid people like me. it would let me completely transition to obsidian
I managed to get this working using your suggestion so its a great start.
However, it seems to only go 6 layers deep (I want to be able to go infinitely deep), and I’m not sure how to setup shortcuts to add above or below or next when writing in tree structure (meaning I have to take hands off keyboard to use the mouse to click)
Is there any way to fix this?
Hey. Are there any updates on this plugin?
In my opinion, I feel that the logic and structure is almost the same as dynalist, which gave me excellent online-friendly note-taking and remiders experience. By the way it is founded by Obisidian’s co-founders, how great!
A bit off topic, but where can I learn more about this style of writing? Why would one write this way and what are the examples of use?
Thanks for posting this fix!
For anyone confused, the file is here on github: https://github.com/artem-barmin/obsidian-tree-edit/blob/master/styles.css
And the CSS Snippets can be found under “Appearance”.
And I am also intending to play with using LLMs/AI to improve the plugin. If there are any experienced (& passionate) developers who I could reach out for obstinate challenges, that would be greatly appreciated!
Follow-up:
is anyone interested in finishing the job together?
(I guess there are still bounties :))
Would love to help but I’m coding-clueless. I can help with design and UX, and very minimal CSS. Happy to contribute $
Has anyone been using it with the new ‘Properties’. If I set a CSSClass under CSSClasses, it will retain the property for a while, but eventually, after editing the ‘tree-edit’, it disappears. There must be something in the code that is wiping everything else BUT the tree-edit from the note.