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Bug - Can't find global file /word count #49

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MosheSteinberg opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 7 comments
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Bug - Can't find global file /word count #49

MosheSteinberg opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 7 comments

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@MosheSteinberg
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I can no longer find the global (vault-wide) file and word count, even when in graph view. I'm on the latest version of the plugin (0.8.1) and latest version of obsidian (0.14.15)

@ArtemisFowl-san
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I'm having the same problem

@ArtemisFowl-san
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Nvm, didn't read the readme file close enough, my bad

@Kuiriel
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Kuiriel commented Nov 26, 2022

Nvm, didn't read the readme file close enough, my bad

I've read the readme and I still don't see how to see what the vault-wide word count is. I can see it per file only, and if I browse to a closed file / no file open, the bottom right counter just tells me the word count for the last file I was looking at.

It would be great to be able to choose to have a daily word count saved via this lovely program, as daily stats doesn't get the month right and seems to keep dropbox in a state of unable to update as the file is seemingly being constantly updated, even if there is nothing to add.

Edit: May be related to #20

@lukeleppan
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I have good news in the latest update you can now customise a different alternative status bar for non-markdown files. Please enjoy and let me know if there are any further issues.

@MosheSteinberg
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The alternative status bar is giving me 0 for both words and files:
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@lukeleppan
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Yeah so I should have adequately mentioned that you need to have turned on collect stats otherwise
Only "current counts" counts will work because of the way it predicts the total count so it doesn't have to recount every key press.

@MosheSteinberg
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Ah, makes sense. Thanks!

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