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When you add a new PDF, it doesn't respect concept settings. If you do ctrl+shift+p you can see that under group it doesn't have one assigned. It also has no template assigned.
This leads to extracts from PDFs also not having a template nor concept.
Steps to Reproduce
Import a PDF
Do ctrl+shift+p
You'll see then that there is no concept nor template for the PDF element. You will see the same if you make an extract.
Expected behavior
When I add a PDF, I expect it to be added to the current concept. I expect extracts to respect concept template settings. It would also be nice if the concept's priority settings were respected.
Logs, Screenshots, ...
Ctrl+Shift+P dialogue of a newly added PDF:
Environment (fill where applicable)
PDF Plugin: 2.0.5-alpha-0
SMA: 2.0.5-alpha-3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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transferred this issue from supermemo/SuperMemoAssistant
May 9, 2020
Description
When you add a new PDF, it doesn't respect concept settings. If you do ctrl+shift+p you can see that under group it doesn't have one assigned. It also has no template assigned.
This leads to extracts from PDFs also not having a template nor concept.
Steps to Reproduce
You'll see then that there is no concept nor template for the PDF element. You will see the same if you make an extract.
Expected behavior
When I add a PDF, I expect it to be added to the current concept. I expect extracts to respect concept template settings. It would also be nice if the concept's priority settings were respected.
Logs, Screenshots, ...
Ctrl+Shift+P dialogue of a newly added PDF:
Environment (fill where applicable)
PDF Plugin: 2.0.5-alpha-0
SMA: 2.0.5-alpha-3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: