The Obsidian Topic

Oh damn can’t believe I didn’t recognize recursive sans despite claiming to be a stan, I’m using a variation of it as well

Thank you!

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Wow, Obsidian really does feel way easier to learn than I expected. I’ve got outgoing links, I’ve got callouts, I know how to connect things once I have reason to connect them… yeah this is gonna make for a very fun conspiracy board. Gonna have to restart Baroque to get a second look at the opening cutscene and such, so I can collect what I know (not much) better, but yeah. This is gonna be fun (Assuming I do start now instead of doing this after Xenoblade X)

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here’s my code!

id: places
markerTag: places
maxZoom:15
height:400px

And here’s what i have in the properties so it displays in leaflet

hope that helps + let me know if you got questions!

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Lmao

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accidentally clicked on the graph so here’s what it looks like right now

I get no benefit out of this thing (the local graph is infinitely more useful) but i guess it helps with catching isolated notes now and then. even that’s not super helpful tho, as all my daily notes aren’t connected at all and I don’t see a reason to do that

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[Has never played Caves of Qud voice]: Damn, the Caves of Qud map looks great

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obsessed with the idea that you’ve created a whole universe and we get to just like admire it from afar like this

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the mint cinematic universe
…the mintematic universe
……the mintiv—gets timed out

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!!!

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I’ll be honest I don’t think that ever stopped anyone lmao.

I’m glad it’s official I guess!

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That is indeed why they made it official lol

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I guess I put too many headings and bulletpoints in a document because now I broke the formatting and it just shows them as [##### title] instead of the bolded title. Bullet points just show as * instead of the stylized and indented bullet.

that’s weird did you put a / somewhere or something??

… Dumber.

I found that it worked in other pages, but when I went back to the one in question, I saw where it stopped, looking for a \ like you said.

I was using <> to surround text, since brackets backlinked somewhere that didn’t exist. But the <> was treated as an open HTML tag, so it was messing with everything. Added a \ at the end and whoops, it’s all fixed.

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CSS Snippet that helps you remember checkbox and callout options on hover if you’re always forgetting (like me)

SQL in Obsidian. Some differences to dataview:

  • Speed: dataview can be really slow for big vaults. SQLSeal uses full local database under the hood (SQLite) which makes it very performant even for very complex queries
  • Full data analysis solution: On top of querying your markdown files (like in dataview) you can also load up CSV and JSON files (think your finance data, workout exports, imdb watchlist, spotify listening history, any datasource you might use) and analyse it straight from your Obsidian vault using SQLSeal. This enables really great workflows like seeing in your daily note your bank operations from that day or summary of your habits from external apps
  • Full SQL compatibility: This is probably most important for people with development experience but SQLSeal has full compatibility with SQL - if you know this language, you will feel right at home.
  • Syntax highlighting: one of the new features but it is a big one - when writing complex queries, not having syntax highlighting is a pain. With SQLSeal you can always see if your query has correct syntax which can help you very quickly notice errors and speeds up the process.
  • Custom views: dataview can return your data as a table or a list. This is great for many use-cases but with SQLSeal you can now write your own template (and therefore format your results however you like). With SQLSeal Charts you can even render your data as interactive charts!
  • Extendability - written with the idea of opening it up for others to build their solutions on top of it. SQLSeal Charts is the first example - separate plugin that registers new way of rendering your data
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Good god haha. Almost certainly overkill but I love the effort

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