bingryan / obsidian-ibook-plugin

export mac ibook annotations/hightlights to obsidian vault
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Not compatible with Obsidian 1.5.3? #63

Open SavantGarde opened 6 months ago

SavantGarde commented 6 months ago

I've managed to install version 2.0.12 of this plugin, but no options are available for it in Obsidian and there are no commands for using it.

According to the Obsidian settings I use "Current version: v1.5.3" and "(Installer version: v1.4.16)" of Obsidian.

I also use macOS 10.15.7 (19H2026).

bingryan commented 6 months ago

I've managed to install version 2.0.12 of this plugin, but no options are available for it in Obsidian and there are no commands for using it.

According to the Obsidian settings I use "Current version: v1.5.3" and "(Installer version: v1.4.16)" of Obsidian.

I also use macOS 10.15.7 (19H2026).

https://github.com/bingryan/obsidian-ibook-plugin?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use

SavantGarde commented 6 months ago

Thanks, but no commands appear for the ibook plugin in the Obsidian Command Palette and none of the Hotkey commands mentioned in your linked instructions have any effect. I tried reinstalling the ibook plugin, but it didn't solve the problem.

Here's a post on the Obsidian Forum mentioning the same problem

bingryan commented 6 months ago

Thanks, but no commands appear for the ibook plugin in the Obsidian Command Palette and none of the Hotkey commands mentioned in your linked instructions have any effect. I tried reinstalling the ibook plugin, but it didn't solve the problem.

Here's a post on the Obsidian Forum mentioning the same problem

sorry, I can't reproduce it.

"cmd +p ", and input ibook filter, then you can see:

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bingryan commented 6 months ago

delete this plugin , and reinstall it,

If this issue still exists, please provide more information. :)

SavantGarde commented 6 months ago

The issue persists after reinstalling. Here's some screenshots: Screenshot 2024-01-10 at 14 22 11 Screenshot 2024-01-10 at 14 22 49 Screenshot 2024-01-10 at 14 23 09

bingryan commented 6 months ago
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check you obsidian version ?

bingryan commented 6 months ago

OS info:

> sw_vers

ProductName:        macOS
ProductVersion:     14.1.1
BuildVersion:       23B81
SavantGarde commented 6 months ago

The versions are in my original post:

According to the Obsidian settings I use "Current version: v1.5.3" and "(Installer version: v1.4.16)" of Obsidian.

I also use macOS 10.15.7 (19H2026).

SavantGarde commented 6 months ago

My "Installer version" seems to be a bit newer than yours (1.4.16 instead of 1.4.13).

SavantGarde commented 5 months ago

Today I updated some plugins in Obsidian (but not the ibook plugin) and after that the ibook plugin suddenly started to work. I now have access to the options and commands.

Amparose commented 3 months ago

Today I updated some plugins in Obsidian (but not the ibook plugin) and after that the ibook plugin suddenly started to work. I now have access to the options and commands.

Which plugins do you think triggered it to work?

I have this issue suddenly with Obsidian V1.5.11 on MacOS 14.4. I tested with a brand new vault with nothing but iBook plugin installed and still doesn't work. There's no settings area for the template any more either.

Amparose commented 3 months ago

Ok... this looks like some permissions thing perhaps since this plugin reaches out to Apple Book's data folder. I get this popup when I start Obsidian with this plugin installed, and if I say "Don't Allow", the plugin doesn't work or even show its settings section in Obsidian's preferences. Selecting "Allow" makes iBook work but... I would like to know why and how to get rid of this annoying popup.

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