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Adds a new configuration option to the plugin which allows a user to select the zoom "strategy". This change supports three strategies: - Default: Zoom is set by the "Default zoom" configuration - Bounds: Zoom is determined by the bounds of all markers - Properties: Zoom is set to the widest (lowest number) zoom defined in the markers/notes, according to the property selected in the "Zoom property" configuration
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@kepano gentle ping, here. Will this plugin be maintained (collaboration accepted, PRs reviewed, etc) by the Obsidian team, or was it primarily a simple example of how to use the new Bases view APIs? |
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Overview
Adds a new configuration option to the plugin which allows a user to select the zoom "strategy". This change supports three strategies:
Partially addresses: #12
@kepano or others, let me know what you think. Happy to iterate on this. At the moment I don't think the functionality is fully backwards-compatible, compared with the current behavior, but ideally it would be so.
Use-case
Primarily, embedding a Base inside a note that will display the coordinates and zoom level defined by that note.
For example, the following note uses an inline Base to render a map of San Francisco, with the zoom level set to 14.
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