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Instead of having to add quotes to Beautitab's settings, it'd be amazing if it could pull quotes from the vault somehow. I personally have lots of quotes that I've imported from Kindle Highlights, among others.
Of course, I don't think there's a standardized way to store quotes, so maybe something simple could be possible, like indexing all blockquotes from notes with a certain tag, or something.
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I support the request to finalize this feature. I've long been looking for a tool that could remind me of random quotes not from somewhere on the internet, but my own that resonated with me personally.
I'll throw a few thoughts on it. Hopefully they will be helpful.
The tag or tag mask idea looks handy. Admittedly, I'm not entirely familiar with Obsidian's plugin development, and I can't say how complicated it is or whether it would require integration with dataview, for example.
Entering quotes manually is a non-functional feature. Storing all the quotes in one file is not. It is possible to pull from a directory, but then you need a specific format: callout quote/cite or standard quote, but again, everyone has their own methodology for keeping quotes.
Instead of having to add quotes to Beautitab's settings, it'd be amazing if it could pull quotes from the vault somehow. I personally have lots of quotes that I've imported from Kindle Highlights, among others.
Of course, I don't think there's a standardized way to store quotes, so maybe something simple could be possible, like indexing all blockquotes from notes with a certain tag, or something.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: