Hi Bryan,
thanks for all the great videos!
I'm trying to catch up with áll the things your are showing and coyping what I need for my workflow.
Hint: Would love to see some "How should should / could start videos = best practices for newbies :-)
Still a new user and at the beginning of this journey. I thought it's a good idea to use templates for a good structure, so I started with your latest version.
But...
Question
When I use your templates in my Obsidian (0.11.13) with templater 1.51 it's not parsing the data.
i.e. <%tp.file.title%> does not show the file name and <%tp.date.now()%>] does not show the date.
I tried to Templates: Replace templates in the active file and then I saw this note coming up:
templater error Template parsing error, aborting check concole for more informations
I have no clue what "console" is meant here.
Do you any guidance for me?
Best,
Jörn
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Hi Bryan, thanks for all the great videos! I'm trying to catch up with áll the things your are showing and coyping what I need for my workflow. Hint: Would love to see some "How should should / could start videos = best practices for newbies :-)
Still a new user and at the beginning of this journey. I thought it's a good idea to use templates for a good structure, so I started with your latest version. But...
Question
When I use your templates in my Obsidian (0.11.13) with templater 1.51 it's not parsing the data. i.e. <%tp.file.title%> does not show the file name and <%tp.date.now()%>] does not show the date.
I tried to Templates: Replace templates in the active file and then I saw this note coming up: templater error Template parsing error, aborting check concole for more informations
I have no clue what "console" is meant here.
Do you any guidance for me?
Best, Jörn
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I understand that my issue may be closed if I don't fulfill my promises.