Closed davidberreby closed 1 year ago
Thank you for bringing this up. I will look into this. Are there any log in the dev console? #94
I found a possible bug, that caused the plugin break. Please check out the latest version and see if this fixed your problem.
You're welcome. I like the plugin, definitely want you to succeed.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. It was the plugin that I updated. Obsidian updates automatically and has been at 1.1.16 for a while. It had not changed.
This afternoon, checking for plugin updates, I saw Google Calendar wanted to go from 17 to 18. But after I did this, no plugin setting or commands were available. Just like the experience of another user here who reported that same weirdness happening after updating the plugin to
I've gone back to Google Calendar 1.1.16, which is working fine.
On 3/29/23 3:46 PM, YukiGasai wrote:
Thank you for bringing this up. I will look into this. So the plugin broke not because you updated the plugin itself, but obsidian? Are there any log in the dev console?
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Nope, that didn't solve it. See screenshot. No settings. No commands available.
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Sorry, but I can see the screenshot.
Could you disable Auto create Event Notes
and then try to update again? I would like to narrow down the problem, but can reproduce your error.
Unfortunately I deleted v 1.8.16 so I can't update from it. I did just now install v 1.9.0 but this time it seems to behave normally -- I get settings and command. (Month view doesn't work tho -- that is, the calendar is blank in month view.) However in web view it works.)
On 3/30/23 6:35 AM, YukiGasai wrote:
Sorry, but I can see the screenshot. Could you disable |Auto create Event Notes| and then try to update again? I would like to narrow down the problem, but can reproduce your error.
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Hi, Obsidian 1.1.16, on a Macbook Air running Mac OS 13.1
Upgraded just now to 1.1.18 -- afterwards, plugin is installed and enabled, but no settings, no commands. Uninstalled it and re-installed. Same result.
I see a user had this issue with 1.1.17. I did not. But I do now. Will go back to 1.1.16 as soon as I can figure out how.