Closed sawft99 closed 1 year ago
Thank you for reporting this. When using embedded content, Obsidian wraps the whole thing in a box. In those cases, SNW has no were to put the counter except onto a new line. I don't like the way it looks as well, but it is hard to fight the core functionality. Some people get around this with CSS, but this depends on your theme and the context of your content.
What I can recommend, on pages where you don't want to see the block count, add some frontmatter and disable the rendering on that page:
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snw-file-exclude: true
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So while the formatting doesn't look good, it isn't actually a bug, but a side effect :-)
Describe the bug When referencing a line that also contains references such as ![[mydoc#^abs123]] in a table , this generates additional boxes with numbers. This does not occur when referencing a line in a normal context. This is also only an issue when in reading mode
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Expected behavior For it to appear exactly as it does on the page it is from without and additional boxes and numbers
Screenshots
Comparison in source mode when using a table and when you aren't. Followed by their appearance in reading mode
Desktop (please complete the following information)
OS: Windows 11 Obsidian: 1.1.16 Plugin: 1.1.4 Additional Context Only happens in reading mode and not live/preview or source