Closed julroger2013 closed 1 year ago
Agreed, the extra #
is annoying.
Moreover, my todoist tags are different from my Obsidian tags -- using #
to identify tags on a task that will be sent to Todoist means I create new tags in Obsidian as well
It'd be great if the tag character could be an option -- I would like to use @
for instance, which may solve both problems
+1 this will be helpful
+1 from me as well :-)
Release 1.0.37-beta fixed this issue.
I've noticed that, when trying to add one of my Todoist labels to a task in Obsidian for syncing purposes, the tag continues to have the # indicator once synced to Todoist.
For instance, I use a "@Next" label inside to Todoist to designate tasks I wish to work on at the next opportunity. But if I put #Next on a task in Obsidian, the label that appears on the task in Todoist isn't @Next but rather @#Next. Could it be made so that the # character is not carried over when syncing from Obsidian to Todoist?