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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It is already pretty convenient in Obisidan to link dates like as - [ ] do something on [[2021-05-05]] or Studying at Uni from [[2020-01-01]] to [[2022-01-01]]. Currently, the calendar view doesn't show such links in any way, so it's not possible to look at these events at a glance.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great to add another dot with a different style or color for dates that have backlinks. Even better if it is somehow possible to indicate the number of backlinks, but I doubt there is enough space available.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Of course, one can just open the daily note and look into the backlinks panel. However, this only works for dates with already existing notes and not e.g. with future dates, and also doesn't provide a general overview.
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Awesome! Yeah, my DNP is essentially blank with a lot of backlinks from whatever I'm working on to that DNP, so seeing dots based on that is more useful to me.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It is already pretty convenient in Obisidan to link dates like as
- [ ] do something on [[2021-05-05]]
orStudying at Uni from [[2020-01-01]] to [[2022-01-01]]
. Currently, the calendar view doesn't show such links in any way, so it's not possible to look at these events at a glance.Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great to add another dot with a different style or color for dates that have backlinks. Even better if it is somehow possible to indicate the number of backlinks, but I doubt there is enough space available.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Of course, one can just open the daily note and look into the backlinks panel. However, this only works for dates with already existing notes and not e.g. with future dates, and also doesn't provide a general overview.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: