Closed Jfreyman7 closed 11 months ago
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Hi @Jfreyman7
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This is a cool idea, but I don't think it will work with the current way that verses are formatted in the embed style. If you try and maintain the embed style, it will just leave the footnote section. Without the >
s it will work just fine, but it won't look pretty.
I'd imagine that when you implement this, there would be a new command for it. Maybe -^Book1:1
?
Edit: The reason that the first footnote is empty in the first test is because the embed can't be in the footnote. The second one contains the verse because it's not an embed thingy.
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Describe the solution you'd like Enable the verse to be appended to the footnote rather than inline with the verse. Obsidian has built-in footnote syntax.
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