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Hi @Roobahist, it is the Obsidian itself which automatically triggers the sorting, including the custom sorting. And indeed I noticed, that probably in results of some recent optimisations, Obsidian triggers the sorting after file content modification only when you select one of 'Modified time ...' options in Obsidian UI. So, ultimately this is the solution to keep the 'modified' rules active, not requiring explicit user action each time a file content is modified. |
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hi, is this supposed to dynamically keep the everything sorted or is it just a one time action that happens on startup or when the when the sort button is pressed? some rules like "modified" need to be constantly checked to reorder the files. thanks!
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