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Custom top level bullet formatting for page title / URL #79
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Allow the user to save different custom options to select with drop down. Can chrome save arrays in the browser settings? Then they could quickly switch between different options they've saved in the past. And create one for like "article to read" with some tags. Another like "todo item" adding a checkbox at front. Another "video to watch" with its special tags. If can save array then can have unlimited. Otherwise could just give them 5 placeholder options maybe to save. Then to delete they need to select one and click a delete icon button and get a Js alert popup asking to confirm. Maybe require in format placeholders to be inside {% %} like: {%title%}. This allows to use Roam placeholders like {{TODO}} and not get confused with placeholders for roam-highlighter. |
From issue #67 |
Merged similar #39 |
Confirmed you can save arrays to chrome.storage.local! This is good news. |
Add ability to customize date and time formatting in Parent Title. For this original issue just will use standard default date and time format. |
Remove the truncate field as can just add as another parameter option. Something like {%title@-%} would truncate page title at a dash "-" |
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/web-clipper-highlighter-and-kindle-highlights-notes-extraction-extension/852/60?u=smurfman111
You can already change the bullet type/style in the settings. But you cannot for the title (link of the page). So what I’m hearing as the request would be to have a setting where you could always add some text to the front of the Link (first bullet)? So you could add your text that creates a checkbox then. Does that sound correct?
I am already thinking of adding option for placeholder settings which would allow this. You will be able to format how the title bullet shows up (or even if you want it removed).
Example: - [ ] {date} - {time} - [{page title}]({URL Link}) #roam-highlights [[need-to-read]]
Thoughts? Would that give you desired outcome?
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