How To Use Obsidian: Footnotes (plus 2 essential plug-ins)

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Who knew footnotes could be. . . good?! I'm just as surprised as you are, but here we go!
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    ⏱️ Timestamps
    00:00 Introduction to Footnotes
    00:12 Personal Citation Preferences
    00:47 Footnotes in Obsidian
    02:25 Creating a Footnote Example
    03:31 Footnote Workflow Tips
    09:14 Plugins for Enhanced Footnotes
    10:25 Footnote Shortcut Plugin
    18:34 Linter Plugin for Footnotes
    23:25 Conclusion and Additional Resources
    THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT
    Mastering Footnotes in Obsidian: Top Tips and Plugins for a Seamless Workflow
    Ever wondered how to use footnotes effectively within Obsidian? This video is for you! Whether you're a fan of parenthetical citations or a footnotes newbie, I dive into the basics of footnotes and introduce two must-have plugins to boost your productivity in your personal knowledge database. Learn how to create, manage, and reorder footnotes seamlessly, and discover recent updates to Obsidian that could improve your workflow. Plus, get some expert insights from a seasoned creator on how to make your knowledge work for you. Don't forget to share your footnote tips in the comments, and if you have any ideas for future Obsidian videos, let me know!
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  • @VaughanVanDyk
    @VaughanVanDyk Před 25 dny +4

    Great video as always, Jonathan! The Markdown syntax for footnotes is as cumbersome as tables can be. Hoping the functionality of these two plugins will eventually be brought into the core application. Then in answer to two points you raised: "lint" in programming is the highlighting of issues and fixing these -- it's named after how washing machines etc have ways of catching lint (fluff and extras from clothing). And Command button in Windows is Control Vs Mac's Option key being Alt in Windows.

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 25 dny +1

      I asked, and you answered! Thank you!

    • @SocratesBastardSon
      @SocratesBastardSon Před 25 dny

      +1 for making Footnote Shortcut a core plugin.

  • @user-oc3lc1sx8m
    @user-oc3lc1sx8m Před 19 dny +1

    Man, thanks for teaching me how to do footnotes!!!

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 18 dny +1

      Hot damn, that's what I like hearing.

  • @birupanda9
    @birupanda9 Před 8 dny +1

    @6:15 this is exactly what I was facing! I thought i was doing something wrong 😂😂

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 8 dny

      You're not alone! 😆

  • @user-oc3lc1sx8m
    @user-oc3lc1sx8m Před 19 dny +1

    Bear Notes has a great footnotes feature. I'm currently using Obsidian and I'm missing that feature, hence why I am watching this video.

  • @Serag4000
    @Serag4000 Před 24 dny +1

    Linter is quite cool. It tries to "correct" multiple issues automatically. And you don’t really need to use a shortcut even; just enable "Lint on file change", and it will automatically lint a file as soon as you move over to the next one.

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 24 dny

      I enabled the "file change" way of doing it, but no matter how many other files I visit & no matter how long I wait for it to happen; it is never linted when I come back. It only works for me if/when I use the hotkeys. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @brendanau6893
      @brendanau6893 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@zavant did Lint on File Change fix it?

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@brendanau6893 I figured out how to make it work: it triggers when I close the file. Since I rarely close things (just leave a bazillion tabs open), and I want to be in control of when it happens, I'm only doing it with the proactive hotkeys. That way I can avoid an "oops" if I didn't want this file to avoid getting linted.

  • @user-oc3lc1sx8m
    @user-oc3lc1sx8m Před 19 dny +1

    Your backlight colors: Bear notes vs Obsidian

  • @Vinniebearz
    @Vinniebearz Před 17 dny +1

    It's a shame that there isn't a dedicated footnotes section in the sidebar, because that would be really useful. Surprised no one has made a plug-in for that yet

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 17 dny +1

      That really is one of those "too good to believe nobody's done it yet" kind of things. I did a quick search and didn't come up with anything. Man, what a missed opportunity.

    • @Vinniebearz
      @Vinniebearz Před 16 dny

      @@zavant Yea exactly. Oh well, I’m sure it’ll happen one day. It shouldn’t be too hard to develop

  • @martinpusch6249
    @martinpusch6249 Před 25 dny +2

    I use the syntax ^[Footnote text.]. It's easy, and doesn't interrupt my workflow. If I have a book title coming up several times, I put [[author, booktitle, year]] in double square brackets. So, my footnote will be: ^[[[author, booktitle, year]], page number.] This way, I don't have to retype author and booktitle every time. Obsidian will propose the author if I start typing.

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 25 dny

      Had no idea you could do that; very cool!

  • @rikardmansson5668
    @rikardmansson5668 Před 22 dny +1

    You guessed it. Do a full linter video :)

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 22 dny

      NOOOOOOOO! (Probably will.)

  • @zavant
    @zavant  Před 27 dny +1

    What's your weird way of using footnotes?

    • @VaughanVanDyk
      @VaughanVanDyk Před 25 dny +3

      Because I don't need to cite references in my notes, I like to use footnotes where I need to add a comment. Until Obsidian provides some markup commenting functionality, adding these into the body of the note (e.g. with highlighting) weighs down the main content and can be distracting. Moving those kinds of asides or extra thoughts into footnotes makes everything much cleaner I find.

  • @user-oc3lc1sx8m
    @user-oc3lc1sx8m Před 19 dny +1

    How do I use footnotes?
    When I want to make a comment on an article section, I insert a footnote. This doesn't clutter the article with my comments. And if I want to see the comment, I can click the footnote and BAM!

  • @user-hu9eg7ck9b
    @user-hu9eg7ck9b Před 25 dny +1

    I was using that for a while until I tried transcluding some sections of notes which had those footnotes, but they didn't carry over. Now I just do a `^[The text I want]` manually instead of putting it at the bottom. It's ugly, and you can't reuse footnotes, but they move along with you.

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 25 dny

      I'll give it a try.

  • @MichaelAllanFrancisSheaver

    Lint is an old Unix utility en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lint_(software) and is admittedly not a good name to us for this plugin. Thank you for clue-ing me on to it nonetheless!

    • @zavant
      @zavant  Před 25 dny

      Happy to put it on your radar. 🙏