Amber, the issue with the built-in file-name protocol using brackets has me heading down another rabbit hole. Am I correct that I could use the compile function instead of just using the sync folder function in Scrivener (which is what’s producing those file-name single brackets that Obsidian just hates)?
If so, here’s what I’d like to explore:
Aeon Timeline automatically labels each novel, chapter, scene, and subscene with a position, such as “Scene 1.2.4,” meaning Novel 1, Scene Chapter 2, Scene 4. I’m going to see if there is a way to share that as metadata in Scrivener via Aeon Timeline’s syncing function.
If successful, I wonder if I could set compile to prepend the .md file name for that scene to something like: 1.2.4 Pooh Bear meets Tigger
If I can accomplish both these things, Obsidian will dutifully order the scenes in the Obsidian file explorer, and the problem with the Obsidian links not working goes away. In other words, I sail around the storm instead of through it, right?
Any advice would be appreciated, though of course I’m off to study the manual now. I’ve never used the compile function except in its default settings.