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Enhanced Annotations

An obsidian plugin that extends the functionality of comments and highlights.

Features

  • Explore comments/highlights of the active file in a sidebar view ๐ŸŽฌ
  • Create notes from comments/highlights using the editor context menu ๐ŸŽฌ
  • Copy comments/highlights of selected files using the file-explorer context menu. ๐ŸŽฌ
  • Assign custom styles to different types of comments/highlights based on their label (e.g., <!--title: ...-->, <!--todo: ...-->) ๐ŸŽฌ
  • Use a trigger phrase to insert a labeled comment (e.g., //todo to insert <!--todo: -->) ๐ŸŽฌ

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obsidian-enhanced-annotations's Issues

Deleting Comments

Appreciate the work on this plugin.

A feature that would make it better is making it easier to delete the comments. Right now when I click on the comment in the sidebar, it goes to the comment, and highlights it, but doesn't make the note window active. So using the short cut cmd + / or even backspace, doesn't remove the comment. When I click into the window it's not longer highlighted, so in order to remove it, I need to highlight it again.

Two solutions:

  • Make the note window the active window, so I can remove comment with the shortcut or backspace.
  • The above is needed either way, but would also be cool to be able todo it from the panel, and even mass delete all comments

[Feature Request] Allow to keep the original highlight style on the file in live preview mode

First really appreciate your work on this plugin, it's been super helpful and really makes a difference on the note-taking workflow.

Just wondering would it be possible to introduce an option to allow users to toggle between to show the plugin's highlight style or keep the original highlight style. This would offer more flexibility to various preferences.

Thanks again for your work!

Annotations styles not working

It seems for some reason I cannot identify the style settings are no longer being applied to the annotations. Any help appreciated

[Feature Request] Allow placeholders to be used when defining a folder to save notes

This plugin has been super useful for rapid note taking for future reference.

Would we be able to use a and placeholder (or something similar) for specifying the location that notes would be saved?

For my particular workflow, it would be handy with Aidenlx's folder note plugin to neatly fold annotations under the a folder named after the file (so probably something like <current-folder>/<file-name>/notes) but I think this general feature could be flexible enough for other workflows as well.

Modify the Template-Options for paste from the highlights

The plugin is very very useful, thanks for developing it!
I have a small note for an additional "feature": If I copy all the notes from a folder, then so far I can only have "- {{highlight_text}}" inserted, it would also be a lot of effort "{{ highlight_line}}"? So the line where this note is located is also added?
Thank you!

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