trganda / obsidian-attachment-management

Attachment Management of Obsidian
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bug report #75

Open DanShui-Yu opened 8 months ago

DanShui-Yu commented 8 months ago

When used with the Custom Attachment Location plug-in, the default attachment path is automatically changed to the specified subfolder in the folder where the current folder resides, resulting in confusion.

When processing in large quantities, the attachment name that has been automatically changed by the program is not synchronized to the original md file, resulting in a broken chain, and the export to the local function of the clipping class plug-in cannot be used normally.

My attachment system is completely out of whack and a lot of attachments are missing.

trganda commented 8 months ago

Have you backup your vault?

The default setting will copy the root path of attachment from Files & Links.

And what's the **processing in large quantities** you refer? You have used the Rearrange all command and break the link from to attachment file?

Btw, this plug will not delete you attachment.

DanShui-Yu commented 8 months ago

Have you backup your vault?

Unfortunately not (that's my problem, of course).

And what's the processing in large quantities you refer? You have used the Rearrange all command and break the link from to attachment file?

Yes.

Btw, this plug will not delete you attachment.

I know, but due to FIles & Links changes caused by incompatibilities between plug-ins, they're all renamed to names I can't locate and scattered in countless subfolders, and I have thousands of attachments.

In addition, after many tests I found that one of the reasons for this problem may be that the plugin does not support the automatic change of links in the native md format?

xiaoqiangch commented 7 months ago

I have got a similar issue. My OB on the android device, when the cloud files are being downloaded to the phone, randomly renamed and moved the attached images based on one file and made a hack lot of broken image links.