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Doesn't work with the new Obsidian editor #15

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gnatyuk616 opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 5 comments
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Doesn't work with the new Obsidian editor #15

gnatyuk616 opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 5 comments

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@gnatyuk616
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I'm using Obsidian v0.13.8.
Text expander stopped working, the Tab command just indent the {{trigger}} without actual substitution.
When I switched to the Legacy Editor at the Editor section, everything starts working again.

@uwe999
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uwe999 commented Dec 29, 2021

+1

@Mindweave
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+1 my text just gets tabbed and becomes red

@konodyuk
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konodyuk commented Jan 2, 2022

The plugin relies on CM5 (considered legacy since v13.0.0) and its failure is expected when used with CM6. Unfortunately, I have no plans to upgrade the plugin to CM6 in its current condition. I thought about dropping shell support in favor of JS-defined scripts to support mobile devices. Since this change requires full refactoring, it could be the right point to move to CM6, but I cannot give any timeline right now.

@andyholst
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Use ChatGPT to port aka. refactor the code @konodyuk to save time.

@grhawk
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grhawk commented May 9, 2023

IMHO, I think refactoring the plugin to use JS would not be such a good approach. If you know how to use JS you could probably achive similar results with different way (for example having JS scripts inside obsidian). I think one of the very good point of this plugin is the possibility to use directly BASH as a backend.

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