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🐞 Saved Formulas collapsing each time you roll ? #362

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web-lux opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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🐞 Saved Formulas collapsing each time you roll ? #362

web-lux opened this issue Dec 7, 2024 · 0 comments

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web-lux commented Dec 7, 2024

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Expected Behavior

My memory might be playing tricks on me, but I remember that in the previous versions of the plugin, the "saved formulas" tray did not collapse each time you rolled dice. This behavior seems to have changed. Is there a reason for that ?

It's a fairly minor gripe but I did prefer how it was before, so expected behavior : you save a formula, you click on there to roll, and don't need to open up the tray again each time.

Current behaviour

If you roll dice from a saved formula, the result will appear as expected but the tray of "Saved Formulas" will collapse.

Reproduction

  1. Launch Obsidian
  2. With the plugin installed and activated, open its column.
  3. Save "1d100" as a formula.
  4. Open the "saved formulas" tray, roll the previously saved formula, 1d100
  5. Watch the tray collapse and be sad about it.

Which Operating Systems are you using?

  • Android
  • iPhone/iPad
  • Linux
  • macOS
  • Windows

Obsidian Version Check

1.7.7

Plugin Version

11.4.1

Confirmation

  • I have disabled all other plugins and the issue still persists.

Possible solution

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