Date Automations #252
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Mark,
Thank you for pointing out this bug. You are right. This plugin is caught in intermediate migration from the old type of _configuration file to the new configuration system which just released. I believe that @mikeerickson is soon to make these date functions as part of a new global plugins system at which point this plugin will be removed. Or, worst case, he will make some global date config/settings available and I will migrate this plugin to use them. You are correct…it should not need any configuration, and it won't when the new one gets released. Stay tuned. @mikeerickson may be able to give you some timing on that. FYI, @codedungeon, here are the relevant commands:
https://github.com/NotePlan/plugins/blob/main/dwertheimer.DateAutomations/plugin.json
Best,
David
…On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 8:12 PM, Mark Permann < ***@***.*** > wrote:
With Date Automations installed, if I enter a command, say /time , I get a
popup that begins with
"No templates folder found".
I can select "Cancel command" and then get the timestamp. But that seems
to me to be one step more than desirable.
I would think if you have a template, that's followed; else, the default
format is executed as documented in the README file.
Do I have to create a template file if I just want to use the defaults but
also avoid the extra (and confusingly worded) step of selecting "Cancel
command"?
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With Date Automations installed, if I enter a command, say
/time
, I get a popup that begins with"No templates folder found".
I can select "Cancel command" and then get the timestamp. But that seems to me to be one step more than desirable.
I would think if you have a template, that's followed; else, the default format is executed as documented in the README file.
Do I have to create a template file if I just want to use the defaults but also avoid the extra (and confusingly worded) step of selecting "Cancel command"?
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