My apologies if this should be submitted as a core feature request on the Obsidian forum rather than here—happy to resubmit it there if that's the case.
One of the most valuable features added by your Admonitions plugin is the "copy contents" toggle that permits copying everything inside the callout dropdown.
I propose that, if feasible, you add a second button: copy block link (ala mgmeyers plugin of the same name).
My callouts often contain block quotes and other source materials that I would like to link to, and it would be awesome if, in reviewing a callout-containing page, I could simply click a button not unlike the "copy contents" button to get a block link to that particular callout.
As is, it's instead necessary to toggle the note to editing mode, click into the callout contents, and then invoke the "copy block link" command. Having this be a one-button action would be a very nice quality of life improvement.
Thanks for having made such a fantastic plugin. Even following Obsidian's native adoption of the callout syntax, I still rely heavily on the features enabled by your plugin!
My apologies if this should be submitted as a core feature request on the Obsidian forum rather than here—happy to resubmit it there if that's the case.
One of the most valuable features added by your Admonitions plugin is the "copy contents" toggle that permits copying everything inside the callout dropdown.
I propose that, if feasible, you add a second button: copy block link (ala mgmeyers plugin of the same name).
My callouts often contain block quotes and other source materials that I would like to link to, and it would be awesome if, in reviewing a callout-containing page, I could simply click a button not unlike the "copy contents" button to get a block link to that particular callout.
As is, it's instead necessary to toggle the note to editing mode, click into the callout contents, and then invoke the "copy block link" command. Having this be a one-button action would be a very nice quality of life improvement.
Thanks for having made such a fantastic plugin. Even following Obsidian's native adoption of the callout syntax, I still rely heavily on the features enabled by your plugin!