• mogoh@lemmy.ml
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        1 month ago

        Saying Obsidian uses just TXT files suggest, that I could use any editor and that Obsidians file format is compatible with any editor. That is technically the truth, but the problem is, that if I decide to use another editor I might get problems because of the lacking ability to usefully edit the metadata. So, if I use Obsidian, the files are de facto not compatible with other editors.

        Of course I could switch off of Obsidian and I have the raw data, so I am not locked in. But I think stating that obsidan uses just txt files without any explanation is a bit misleading.

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          1 month ago

          Obsidian is just another WYSIWYG Editor.
          What makes it a problwm is the MD-dialect they employ.

          For example callouts in obsidian are not possible in the markdown flavor of vs-code.
          I can’t do thiy in vscode

          > [!warning]-  
          > This is a collapsed warning
          

          But that is what I quite like and I found no other programs which handles as well as Obsidian.
          Maybe some parts of vscode markdown with plugins closes the gap.