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I have the extraction template of ![[{{new_note_title}}^{{new_note_content}}]]
My goal Is I want to be able to extract some text, and have the block that it ends up in the destination file show up in a transclusion/embedded link in the original one.
This format should work, and This very well may be an obsidian issue not your plugin. But what happens when I do this is it says that it can't find any section in the destination file with that content.
I confirmed that the text is present in the destination, and even can make it work by re-typing a letter or two of the content section in the embedded link then it works.
My guess is that this is an order of operations issue, the embedded link is getting set in the original file before the content is finally pasted in the destination, so the link is not able to embed yet. Is this something you'd be able to fix, or maybe add a setting to allow this to function properly so extracting/embedding just the highlighted section? Since the default embedded extract works, I just don't want to have to search for the block manually each time, as it defaults to embedding the entire destination file, and I often am extracting to existing files.
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I have the extraction template of ![[{{new_note_title}}^{{new_note_content}}]]
My goal Is I want to be able to extract some text, and have the block that it ends up in the destination file show up in a transclusion/embedded link in the original one.
This format should work, and This very well may be an obsidian issue not your plugin. But what happens when I do this is it says that it can't find any section in the destination file with that content.
I confirmed that the text is present in the destination, and even can make it work by re-typing a letter or two of the content section in the embedded link then it works.
My guess is that this is an order of operations issue, the embedded link is getting set in the original file before the content is finally pasted in the destination, so the link is not able to embed yet. Is this something you'd be able to fix, or maybe add a setting to allow this to function properly so extracting/embedding just the highlighted section? Since the default embedded extract works, I just don't want to have to search for the block manually each time, as it defaults to embedding the entire destination file, and I often am extracting to existing files.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: