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Chronos Timeline - Interactive timelines from markdown for Obsidian
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Thank you for your plugin! It is one of the best timeline plugins I could find for Obsidian. It is very convenient and intuitive. I have a question—perhaps there is already a solution, and I might not have fully understood the English description.
Is it possible to create a master Chronos that would gather data from all notes containing a Chronos code block? For example, I am studying the history of different times and places for myself over a long period, and I create a separate note for each of them. I would love to sometimes open a master Chronos note that displays all events in one table.
This way, I could better understand what events or which people were contemporaries and what happened simultaneously.
If this is already possible or if you have any advice on how to achieve this, I would greatly appreciate your help!
thanks for the support and feedback! You can create an auto updating "master timeline" using the dataview JS plugin here's an example of using dataview https://github.com/clairefro/obsidian-plugin-chronos?tab=readme-ov-file#dynamic-timelines admittedly there is no example yet for what you are trying to do - I'd like to tinker around and add one. I'm adding an "ask AI to generate dataview code" feature to the roadmap too