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When I'm initially creating a query, I tend to modify the query, then manually go to Tools > Update note overview to see the result of the query. It would be convenient if I could add a flag that signals the plugin to render a button that does that... I'm not sure if that's possible with the current plugin frame work, though.
Optional, but maybe convenient for some users who have many notes that use this plugin is an option to only update the current note vs all notes that use this plugin (which seems to be the only option at the moment).
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Could perhaps be possible ... But I don't think I will implement that at the moment
Another way is to assign a shortcut for creating the note overview.
I should add that I've found it quick and easy to open the Command Pallet via keyboard shortcut, type update and press return key. While I still think the previously mentioned features might be nice; this workflow is good enough.
When I'm initially creating a query, I tend to modify the query, then manually go to
Tools
>Update note overview
to see the result of the query. It would be convenient if I could add a flag that signals the plugin to render a button that does that... I'm not sure if that's possible with the current plugin frame work, though.Optional, but maybe convenient for some users who have many notes that use this plugin is an option to only update the current note vs all notes that use this plugin (which seems to be the only option at the moment).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: