![]() ![]() So there is (presumably) no vault named “/Users/mark/Documents/Data/MyFile”įor a real example, this is what I use to open “_Thursday” in the vault “ObsidianNotes”. It looks like if you hand-formatted that link, you may have combined the full-path version with the vault name version. It should be able to just say ?vault=VaultName. Did you hand-format that URL, or use the commands inside Obsidian to generate the link?Īlso, it is strange that it is using the entire path /Users/mark/Documents in your vault path. It looks like your URL is pointing to a full path file, rather than just a vault.īut I think you’d need &file=MyFile at the end of the URL. It’s hard to tell, but I think it is formatted incorrectly. ![]() ![]() In Obsidian’s case (which I love BTW) there is no single file inside the Vault which I can (double-)click on inside DEVONthink so I confess to being a little stuck until I understand the principle. What I want to do - and I have to believe that URL scheme is going to be the way to do it - is move my Obsidian Vault(s) into DEVONthink 3 and then open and run it/them in(/with) Obsidian from DEVONthink - in the same way, presumably, as I do when I store a FileMaker Pro, say, file inside DEVONthink.īut because that’s ( FMP) one file (and not a folder containing Notes, as is the case with Obsidian), I can see how to do so. Selecting it all and clicking Open Link resulted in a ‘Vault Not Found’ error. Obsidian://open?vault=%2FUsers%2Fmark%2FDocuments%2FData%2FMyFile I made a new Plain Text file containing this line: I also looked on the DT forum, and here in Obsidian’s (and DT’s) Help Yes, I did look at almost all of those threads… a little overwhelming. ![]()
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