TfTHacker / obsidian42-strange-new-worlds

Revealing the strange new world of connected thoughts in your vault.
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Embed (transclusions) defects issue #15

Closed nilssrvd closed 2 years ago

nilssrvd commented 2 years ago

The plugin causes a problem with the alignment of the embeds (transclusions), moving them to the left as shown in the following image, and causing large squares to the right. This occurs with all three types of transclusions (![[Note]], ![[Note#Heading]], and ![[Note#^ID]]).

Embed problem

I have tested this issue on the Default Theme in addition to the one I am currently using. I don't know if the problem is caused by interaction with other plugins, but I have checked and it seems not; I preferred to report this here anyway, since it seems to me something important that may be of interest to you.

P.S. Thank you very much for such a plugin! It is really fabulous and one of the most attractive features of Obsidian currently from my point of view.

TfTHacker commented 2 years ago

Thank you for your nice report and I'm sorry for this is not working in this case.

I tried today to duplicate the issue, but I couldn't. And frankly, with all the testing I've done, I've never seen the plugin behave this way. I'm sorry to inconvenience you, but can I ask you to do something? Could you open a new vault and move this file and supporting images into that new vault, and install the plug-in just to see how it behaves?

Another easier option is turning off any custom CSS file she might have enabled to see if there's some kind of conflict. perhaps we can identify some kind of CSS conflict in custom CSS files.

TfTHacker commented 2 years ago

have you had a chance to troubleshoot this further? if you find more details, reopen this issue, and we can go further.