I'm using Multimarkdown in Obsidian. If you're not aware, Obsidian is a text editor that works with a folder of Markdown files. Thing is, I use a plugin with Obsidian called Tag Wrangler that gives me a list of my tags. However, it also picks up the citekeys. That happens because it searches for specific text that follows a hashtag. So, I get something like this in the list:
#zettelkasten
#zotero
#foo-2016-fs
#deliberation
Here, the third item is a citekey.
This raises the question: Is there another symbol that I could use in place of hashtags?
Alternatively, I could ask the creator of the plugin to remove any tags that have a [ before them. But, I didn't know who to ask first, so I just flipped a coin and you were the one.
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I'm using Multimarkdown in Obsidian. If you're not aware, Obsidian is a text editor that works with a folder of Markdown files. Thing is, I use a plugin with Obsidian called Tag Wrangler that gives me a list of my tags. However, it also picks up the citekeys. That happens because it searches for specific text that follows a hashtag. So, I get something like this in the list:
Here, the third item is a citekey.
This raises the question: Is there another symbol that I could use in place of hashtags?
Alternatively, I could ask the creator of the plugin to remove any tags that have a
[before them. But, I didn't know who to ask first, so I just flipped a coin and you were the one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: