Hey, folks.
I am using Logseq 0.10.14 and facing an weird issue both on a Mac and on a Windows systems. Logseq seems to be removing a page content when I access it for the first time after loading the program.
I have version control enabled. I had the “Enable auto commit” option on. I changed it to off when I noticed this behavior.
How to reproduce the error
- Load Logseq
- Access a page via a link in your graph
- You will get a blank page, only with the page title property that matches the page name
- When you run git log in your graph’s folder, the page you just accessed is listed as "modified”
- A git diff on the modified page shows the previous content of the page as removed
What was expected to happen
Get the page content as in the file, without any removal.
Example
I just accessed the page 5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought.md . Its content is wiped, only with the title property title:: 5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought
The git diff for this page shows:
diff --git a/pages/5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought.md b/pages/5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought.mdindex 36e9410e..da84f074 100644— a/pages/5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought.md+++ b/pages/5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought.md@@ -1,12 +1,4 @@-Keywords:: [[Concepts]], [[Philosophy]], [[Thinking]]-Type:: [[Permanent Note]]+title:: 5.1 Philosophy is the conceptual engineering of thought
- Philosophy provides the conceptual framework within which thinking becomes possible. Like engineering, it designs, inspects, and maintains the structures that make reasoning function. This frames philosophy not as abstract speculation but as a practical tool for understanding and shaping thought.– ## Navigation
- Next: [[5.1a Philosophy clarifies conceptual confusion]] ; (when you write it)– Links:
- [[1.1 Zettelkasten is an Organisation System]] (thinking as structured system)- [[4.1 Reading enlightens one's writing]] (perspective-expansion)- [[Epistemology (Structure Note)]]– ## References
- Source: [[books - Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy]] - [*](((55d40f0e-0b9e-4a91-bcef-f503af952f7c)))\ No newline at end of file±±\ No newline at end of file
What might be the problem?