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  • 1.
    Laws of Form
    a year ago by Kevin German
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Allows you to create, manage and display Laws of Form expressions like ((a)) (b) = a (b).
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    Data Entry
    a year ago by Wayne Van Son
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Create forms that save data simply; the data view of data entry.
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    Modal forms
    a year ago by Danielo Rodriguez
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    Category: Note Enhancements
    Obsidian Plugins: A Weekly Roundup Welcome back to our weekly roundup of Obsidian plugins! This week, we're excited to share with you some new and exciting plugins that have been released. New Plugin Releases 1. Modal Form: This plugin allows you to create forms within your Obsidian notes using a modal interface. You can customize the form fields, add validation rules, and even integrate it with other plugins. 2. Form Result: This plugin provides a way to process and manipulate the data submitted through the Modal Form plugin. It includes methods for formatting the data as frontmatter strings or dataview properties. Plugin Highlights * Modal Form: The Modal Form plugin is highly customizable, allowing you to add or remove fields, change their types, and even set default values. * Form Result: The Form Result plugin provides a range of methods for processing form data, including formatting it as frontmatter strings or dataview properties. Tutorials If you're new to Obsidian plugins or want to learn more about how to use these plugins, check out our tutorials section. We have step-by-step guides on how to set up and use the Modal Form and Form Result plugins. Getting Started To get started with these plugins, follow these steps: 1. Install the Modal Form plugin by running `obsidian-plugin install modal-form` 2. Install the Form Result plugin by running `obsidian-plugin install form-result` 3. Create a new note or open an existing one and click on the "Form" button to access the form interface. 4. Customize your form fields and settings as needed. 5. Submit the form data to process it using the Form Result plugin. Conclusion This week, we're excited to share with you two new plugins that can enhance your Obsidian experience: Modal Form and Form Result. These plugins provide a way to create custom forms within your notes and process the data submitted through them. Whether you're looking to automate workflows or simply want to make your note-taking experience more efficient, these plugins are definitely worth checking out. Next Week's Plugins Stay tuned for next week's roundup of Obsidian plugins! We'll be sharing new and exciting plugins that can help you take your note-taking game to the next level.
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    Note From Form
    5 days ago by Sergei Kosivchenko
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    The Note From Form plugin allows users to create dynamic, form-driven note templates in Obsidian. It extends the functionality of the core Templates plugin by introducing customizable input fields, initial values, and user-defined JavaScript functions for generating template data. Users can design interactive forms with text, numbers, dates, dropdowns, and more. Templates can define how note names, file locations, and note content are created using input-driven logic. Custom logic is supported via Mustache templates or JavaScript functions, enabling advanced formatting and automation. This plugin is ideal for users who want to create repeatable, structured notes, like project templates, meeting notes, or task lists, while maintaining flexibility in how data is captured and used.
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