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@pauljacobson Yes exactly ! That's why i closed your suggestion.
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Hey @pancan21, sorry for the late response.
I agree with you that a global overload would be cool. Unfortunately that's not possible or I would have to overload each function for each plugin manually in my code, and that's just not sustainable in the long term.
For the Templates core plugin, the idea of Templater is to kinda replace it. Everything available in the core Templates is available in Templater (including date / time formats, check arguments in internal templates), you shouldn't have to use the Templates core plugin anymore.
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@SilentVoid13 I just noticed the "Overload" option for the plugin. How does that work? Does this enable me to add a Templater field to my Daily Notes template, and have that become active? So, for example, I could add the weather option to my usual Daily Note template, and have that render a bit like I suggested in #10?
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@SilentVoid13 I have a idea how to prevent to make an overload for every function.
How about making the Overload function/Templater availible for the current document or better current selection to trigger the replacement for all {{templates}}? I was thinking about a keyboard shortcut for example.
This should work from my point of view and not create this long term support issue that you mentioned.
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Sorry maybe i'm missing something, but wouldn't it be possible just to overload {{date}}
and {{time}}
as keywords in templater. Just render them with the same basic logic that obsidian employs? I haven't started digging into Obsidian functions, but I expect that you would either just need to have access to the internal time lib or perhaps just all the internal function used to render '{{date}}' and '{{time}}. Not sure however, if it's exposed
I just want to point templater at my existing directory of templates, and use it as the full replacement, and not manually rename all the keys and formatting. Seems like obsidian only has the two keywords (date and time), and there should be no conflict I if i'm just invoking templater.
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Hey @rapatel0, you can use {{tp_date}}
and {{tp_time}}
as a replacement in your templates.
I don't want to overload {{date}}
and {{time}}
, because I don't want plugins to conflict with each other.
Even though using the Templates core plugin along with Templater is unlikely, since Templater does everything the core Template plugin does, I prefer to avoid imposing an overload to users.
If you really want to use {{date}}
and {{time}}
, then don't use internal templates and define them as custom templates.
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- Link to a new file will trigger Templater in a specific folder HOT 2
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- Suggestion to Improve New Folder Template Addition Behavior in Templater Settings HOT 1
- Bug | tp.date.now() will incorrectly parse the last week of the year and first week of the next year HOT 2
- Random picture generator inoperable HOT 14
- First character of file path cut off in command palette if no templates folder set HOT 8
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- Add support for vanilla template variables like {{data}} for enhanced compatibility
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