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Per discussion in #2743 this class is mis-named.
Also, rename LinkStreamValue to just plain LinkStream.
Feature request: Add ".msg" (Outlook e-mail messages) to the list of supported other file extensions
Would it be possible to add ".msg" to the list of supported file extensions? (otherExts in utils.ts) I often save Outlook e-mail messages to various folders and would like to refer to them in my notes.
This is probably most useful for Windows users. I think it makes sense because the other Microsoft Office filetypes are already supported (.doc, .xls, etc.).
Thanks for a great extension!
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This is working:
- Status: superseded by [20201016-use-the-adr-slug-as-its-unique-id](20201016-use-the-adr-slug-as-its-unique-id.md)This is not working:
- Status: superseded by [custom name](20201016-use-the-adr-slug-as-its-unique-id.md)-> Let's make it work!
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What happened?
Im working on a project management system using logseq, and are using custom.css styled tags for easier overview. And noticed that the queries returned does not render the tags with the same css style as the pages.
The tags are in this example stored in a property named "status"
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