I've setup a rule in KDE preferences to Autostart Obsidian on boot. When I use the Clipper for the first time, it's not reconising the open session, and opening a new session like it was the first time the vault has ever been accessed. Obsidian is then popping this error:
This leaves me with 2 concurrent sessions of Obsidian running.
If I don't autostart and open Obsidian manually, Clipper works perfectly. If I don't open Obsidian at all and use Clipper, it starts Obsidian and works perfectly. The problem seems to only exist with Autostart at boot.
I want to autostart Obsidian so I don't have to remember to open it, which then encourages me to use it. I don't need 2 sessions running ever. Having to restart Obsidian just to use Clipper is a bit annoying, but when it's working it's awesome! Thanks for sharing your work.
I've setup a rule in KDE preferences to Autostart Obsidian on boot. When I use the Clipper for the first time, it's not reconising the open session, and opening a new session like it was the first time the vault has ever been accessed. Obsidian is then popping this error:
This leaves me with 2 concurrent sessions of Obsidian running.
If I don't autostart and open Obsidian manually, Clipper works perfectly. If I don't open Obsidian at all and use Clipper, it starts Obsidian and works perfectly. The problem seems to only exist with Autostart at boot.
I want to autostart Obsidian so I don't have to remember to open it, which then encourages me to use it. I don't need 2 sessions running ever. Having to restart Obsidian just to use Clipper is a bit annoying, but when it's working it's awesome! Thanks for sharing your work.