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Broken in Obsidian Release v0.15.6 #118
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Can confirm it's broken in latest release.
To replicate that it's not working, update to the latest version v0.15.6, try loading my .obsidian.vimrc, and note that yanking to system clipboard does not work nor moving visual lines with the mapping. I have also downgraded as this plugin is essential for my workflow. |
I need your help in pinpointing the issue, because I'm on 0.15.6 (and been on the 0.15.x insider builds for a few weeks now), and it kept working for me as usual.
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Sure thing. With those troubleshooting steps, I got it working again with latest version. I'll walk through.
To fix it:
After these steps, It's working fine again and I would consider it solved if the steps work for OP. Thank you. |
What about the combination of the latest plugin version, and live preview? |
I just tried Live Preview with the latest plugin, and I can confirm it's working. Which is really nice, since it hadn't in previous versions. I can ascertain that the combination of the newest Obsidian version (v0.15.6) and the prior Vimrc Support plugin version were what was causing the plugin to not work. |
My situation is similar to the above poster:
I really hope this isn't just a me thing, but I can confirm on my machine that for Vimrc Support version 0.6.2, the plugin works as intended on Obsidian v0.14.15 with live preview enabled. I've also tried following the above suggested troubleshooting steps and they have not solved the issue for me. |
@afreemanio can you restart Obsidian, open the Obsidian developer console (Ctrl+Shift+I) and paste everything that's in that console? There might be error messages or other printouts that could direct me about what's going on. |
I don't know if it helps, but these were my exact steps.
There was some bug earlier where when I disabled Vimrc in the options and restarted, and re-enabled it, it was no longer working. Restarting didn't work. Turning off and on Restricted mode also triggered similar behavior. I would try uninstalling the plugin, restarting, and installing again from Community Plugins, enable it, and restart once more, as that was my general line of actions to get it working again. |
I can't think of anything in how this works that can explain why reinstalling the plugin would help, but a console printout can help shed light on it. |
@esm7 Your most recent suggestion seems to fix it! It appears that turning on the Legacy Editor, restarting Obsidian, turning it off, then restarting Obsidian has fixed it. For reference, the console when it was not working:
And when it is working:
If no further information is required, I would consider this issue solved on my end. |
Awesome, your findings confirm my suspicion that the editor detection broke. |
Fixed (and CM5 is no longer supported) in 0.7.0. |
I had automatic updates on on my Obsidian - the next major version got released yesterday, and I woke up today to find that this plugin no longer works. Its not just the .vimrc either, it appears to not load at all. I can confirm downgrading my Obsidian version to v0.14.15 has fixed the issue, and I will be staying on this version of Obsidian until this plugin is updated to work with the new version (or if it turns out it was something wrong with me the whole time).
Thank you for the great plugin
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