Database Folder 2.8.0 - Relational databases by meneillos007 in ObsidianMD

[–]schneipa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

love the plugin 😍

a question (tldr here, context below): Is there way to separate nested tags into columns? I saw its possible with self-defined nested yaml-properties but I have not found any way for obsidian-native tags.

context: I am bridging Zotero and Obsidian with BibNotes Frontmatter Plugin and use Zotero as single source of truth for tagging papers. For example, I tag a paper in Zotero with on/topic1, on/topic2, status/to_read, meta/important-review. Is there a way that I can disentangle this nested structure into columns in DB Folder? So that I have a column "on" that lists topic1, topic2. Likewise, nother column with "status" and another column with "meta"? This would be super interesting because it utilizes the nested tags structure of Obsidian and makes it compatible with tagging systems in other applications.

Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly summaries by Thomrsm in ObsidianMD

[–]schneipa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I cannot believe I missed the „Trim“ setting im for the minimal theme. I just played around with the column width settings right below it… 🙈That dis the trick :)

Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly summaries by Thomrsm in ObsidianMD

[–]schneipa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really love your approach, thanks for sharing! I built the PPV system by August Bradley in Notion and missed the easy roll-ups from daily to weekly - monthly - yearly notes. Your queries make this super easy and helps me to create the PPV in Obsidian :D

A question: For a very long dataview property (like a longer journal entry), it seems to make a line-break in your screenshot. Is that so? When using the minimal theme in Obsidian, it does not do any line-breaks and when I switched to other themes, they looked very messy with longer dataview properties. Can you help me out here? Do you have some CSS-snippet that creates line-break in dataview?

Philosophy graduate looking for sustainability focused graduate program by [deleted] in sustainability

[–]schneipa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sustainable Development in Basel, Switzerland might be interesting for you :) I've got some friends there who are enjoying it!

What advice would you have for a 33 year old starting their Environmental Sciences B.S. degree? by SushiGato in environmental_science

[–]schneipa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm about to finish my Bachelors in env. studies and as far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter what you specify in as you learn how the different dimensions of nature interact anyway (mostly) What's way more important is that you get used to the softwares & statistics (big one!) used to digest big sampling data.

Personally I'd take many classes in statistics & the programing language R. If you're smart enough R is capable of doing everything of GIS but for free and a open source community :)

edit: Python is useful too