Add comprehensive Obsidian integration as intermediate step toward
PostgreSQL migration, enabling modern Markdown-based note editing:
**Features:**
- Obsidian Local REST API integration for vault access
- Coordinate-based note matching (searches vault YAML frontmatter)
- Shows top 5-8 closest matches when clicking burgs/markers
- Modern Markdown editor with live preview
- [[Wikilink]] support for connecting notes
- "Open in Obsidian" button to jump to native app
- Configuration UI for API setup and testing
**Technical Implementation:**
- modules/io/obsidian-bridge.js - Core API integration layer
- modules/ui/obsidian-notes-editor.js - Markdown editor UI
- modules/ui/obsidian-config.js - Configuration panel
- OBSIDIAN_INTEGRATION.md - Complete setup/usage guide
**Coordinate Matching:**
- Parses YAML frontmatter for x/y coordinates
- Calculates distance to clicked element
- Supports nested (coordinates.x) and flat (x:) formats
- Handles missing FMG IDs (common with PostgreSQL imports)
**User Workflow:**
1. Configure Obsidian REST API connection
2. Click burg/marker in FMG
3. System finds matching notes by coordinates
4. Select note or create new one
5. Edit in modern Markdown editor
6. Save syncs to Obsidian vault instantly
This replaces the "Win95-style TinyMCE" editor with a clean,
modern Markdown experience while maintaining compatibility with
the eventual PostgreSQL backend migration. Users can edit notes
in either FMG or Obsidian - both stay in sync via file system.
Version: 1.108.13
Add ability to set a specific map as the default that opens on load:
- Add 'Open default map' option to onload behavior dropdown
- Implement saveAsDefaultMap() to store map as default in IndexedDB
- Implement clearDefaultMap() to remove default map setting
- Modify checkLoadParameters() to load default map when configured
- Add UI buttons in Save dialog for setting/clearing default map
- Update version to 1.108.12 and hash in index.html
Users can now:
1. Open any map they want as default
2. Go to Options > Onload behavior > Select "Open default map"
3. Save > Click "Set as default" button
4. The map will now open automatically every time
This sets the foundation for the planned time-based worldbuilding
and lore database features by ensuring users always start with
their primary world map.
The id field for geojson export was not consistent with csv exports.
Removes the prefix on routes, rivers and markers geojson, and on
markers csv, to make them all use only an integer as id.
This makes it easier to import and do joins in other software.
* removed priority queue in favor of simple array extension as it will be easier to migrate to esm
* patch: bump version
* spacing
* moved references to globalThis
* demonstrate module interop
* added version to priority-queue and moved to utils to follow dom loading pattern
* removed PriorityQueue in favor of FlatQueue
* update index.html
* never mind that force push I don't know how to amend commits right
* missing capitalization
* priority set to 0 on 541
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Co-authored-by: RyanGuild <ryan.guild@us-ignite.org>