Hi @FlorianF
I was redirected here because the title of your feature request sounds exactly like what I want, but the rest of your comments seem, well, I can’t follow what you’re trying to do.
I have voted for this request, but I think the execution of this could be much simpler.
As mentioned here, I think we should be able to implement something like this:
:default-home {:page "today"}
where “today” is just today’s journal page, and not the “journals” page.
This should be internal to the logic of LogSeq and should not require coding on the user side.
As I noted with barely contained frustration, I also don’t know why ‘yesterday’ and ‘tomorrow’ have shortcuts, but there is nothing for ‘today’.
Why not “g t” for ‘today’ and "g T’ for tomorrow? Wouldn’t this be a more intuitive solution?
Or, if folks don’t agree, let us use “g h” for “go home to today” and keep “g j” for "go to journals (plural) page.
(At least for now, I can use “g t g p” for going to tomorrow, then the previous entry, but it’s mind-blowing that TODAY, of all days, is not a default option.)