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📌 Just made this meme for fellow Obsidian users like @trigs:
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I feel like this is a feature, not a bug. Obsidian is already super lenient on page titles (too much so, IMO. Just use a title ffs)... It needs to enforce some basic norms to ensure files are portable across contexts and file systems.
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I don't want to ask my software to be "lenient" on me. Let me do what I want and have been doing for decades with other software!
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The problem is that it’s just a file system under the hood. It saves everything in plain text for you even. The whole point is they want you to keep your data, never be vendor locked. So they can’t “be lenient” because it’s fundamentally an OS problem
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Wouldn’t be that hard for all their apps to just escape out title names every time in and out
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This feature would make sense if filenames were titles, but they're different things.
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Isn't that the problem? Filenames and Titles are different things, but Obsidian forces them to be the *exact* same thing
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They're quite different in Obsidian (Obsidian uses commonmark standards for those), but the UI is rather ambiguous when presenting the filename. When using publishing tools like Quartz, the difference becomes more relevant. But when using the note-taking UI it's not the best. Some people prefer to disable the filename shown at the top of each doc for that reason. Then they can just write the title in the top of the doc, making it more clear.
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