@@plus1creator more like having them vertical, like books in a shelf, with the tab titles up and down… the convention seems to be across the top, side-by-side… I don’t know if I’m making sense… “Random Note 54,” and the other notes are like books, titles going down, not across. So, not really a time stamp to give you, bc it is a layout format?
@@kitebarbie Not yet. What time in the video can you see the elements you're talking about? But it might be "tab stacking" which is a down carat in the upper right corner. Click that then choose "stack tabs" and you might get what you're seeing if you want that to happen.
@@plus1creator Your content on Obsidian is in the top two most helpful IMO… it’s at the perfect level-for those literate and competent in various computer conventions, but not at a level where you need an undergrad degree in programming languages. I love it. Thank you for real.
I don't think it can do it stock, but I'm positive there's a plug-in out there somewhere that can do it. Or use something like Notepad++ to run it on the vault directory outside the obsidian environment.
You're right. Since I wanted this to be an intro-level explainer, I wanted to keep it to what's already functional in Obsidian as it comes out of the box. I'll probably do one on Omnisearch in the future.
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How do you get your tabs to go vertical?? still looking for that feature but can’t figure it out!
Can you give me a timestamp of what you're talking about?
@@plus1creator more like having them vertical, like books in a shelf, with the tab titles up and down… the convention seems to be across the top, side-by-side… I don’t know if I’m making sense… “Random Note 54,” and the other notes are like books, titles going down, not across. So, not really a time stamp to give you, bc it is a layout format?
@@plus1creatormaybe it’s the theme you’re using ?
@@kitebarbie Not yet. What time in the video can you see the elements you're talking about? But it might be "tab stacking" which is a down carat in the upper right corner. Click that then choose "stack tabs" and you might get what you're seeing if you want that to happen.
@@kitebarbie Nope. It's a core function that used to be a community plug-in, but it was so popular that it got rolled into the core functionality.
Still catching up with all your great vids… looking forward to the big reveal in a few days!
Thanks for plowing through!
@@plus1creator Your content on Obsidian is in the top two most helpful IMO… it’s at the perfect level-for those literate and competent in various computer conventions, but not at a level where you need an undergrad degree in programming languages. I love it. Thank you for real.
@@kitebarbie that means the world to have you say that; thank you!
Can Obsidian do global search and replace? I only see it working within a single file.
I don't think it can do it stock, but I'm positive there's a plug-in out there somewhere that can do it. Or use something like Notepad++ to run it on the vault directory outside the obsidian environment.
Omnisearch is better
You're right. Since I wanted this to be an intro-level explainer, I wanted to keep it to what's already functional in Obsidian as it comes out of the box. I'll probably do one on Omnisearch in the future.