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Line numbers in footnote preview misaligned, behind text #788

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Comprehensive-Jason opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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Is the bug present when using the default Obsidian theme?

Yes

Is the bug present when snippets and plugins are disabled?

Yes

Minimal theme version

7.7.18

Describe the bug

  1. Write a footnote marker [^someName]
  2. Bring up the footnote preview popup and click on it.
  3. Start writing the footnote text. The line number gets stuck behind the text.

Default Theme:

Screen.Recording.2024-09-30.200441.mp4

Minimal Theme:

Screen.Recording.2024-09-30.200531.mp4

Debug info

SYSTEM INFO:
Obsidian version: v1.7.3
Installer version: v1.5.8
Operating system: Windows 10 Home 10.0.22631
Login status: logged in
Language: en
Catalyst license: supporter
Insider build toggle: on
Live preview: on
Base theme: adapt to system
Community theme: Minimal v7.7.18
Snippets enabled: 0
Restricted mode: off
Plugins installed: 3
Plugins enabled: 0

RECOMMENDATIONS:
Custom theme and snippets: for cosmetic issues, please first try updating your theme and disabling your snippets. If still not fixed, please try to make the issue happen in the Sandbox Vault or disable community theme and snippets.

@Comprehensive-Jason Comprehensive-Jason added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 1, 2024
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kepano commented Oct 1, 2024

This seems like a bug with Obsidian's new footnote editor — it shouldn't show line numbers

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