I am encountering an issue with the Excluded Folder Path feature in Obsidian (version 1.6.7) using the File Tree Alternative plugin (version 2.6.0). When I exclude a folder by adding it to the Excluded Folder Path, it initially disappears as expected. However, if I subsequently rename another folder, the previously excluded folder reappears in the view. Is this behavior a bug?
Additionally, I have a couple of feature requests regarding the toolbar icons:
Could you add an icon next to the "Show all files from subfolders" option that allows users to toggle the visibility of Excluded Folders? This would greatly enhance usability.
I suggest changing the icon for "Show all files from subfolders" from the eye symbol to something more representative, such as a list icon (three lines stacked vertically). The eye icon would be more appropriate for the aforementioned functionality of showing/hiding Excluded Folders.
I believe these changes would improve the user experience significantly. Thank you for considering these requests.
I am encountering an issue with the Excluded Folder Path feature in Obsidian (version 1.6.7) using the File Tree Alternative plugin (version 2.6.0). When I exclude a folder by adding it to the Excluded Folder Path, it initially disappears as expected. However, if I subsequently rename another folder, the previously excluded folder reappears in the view. Is this behavior a bug?
Additionally, I have a couple of feature requests regarding the toolbar icons:
Could you add an icon next to the "Show all files from subfolders" option that allows users to toggle the visibility of Excluded Folders? This would greatly enhance usability.
I suggest changing the icon for "Show all files from subfolders" from the eye symbol to something more representative, such as a list icon (three lines stacked vertically). The eye icon would be more appropriate for the aforementioned functionality of showing/hiding Excluded Folders.
I believe these changes would improve the user experience significantly. Thank you for considering these requests.
Best regards.