[tw5] Re: What is your "philosophy" when using tags and links?

2020-04-08 Thread Mat
Here are some of mine: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/iNVgY_NdVTQ/XmEtrtV5RLMJ <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubs

[tw5] Re: What is your "philosophy" when using tags and links?

2020-04-09 Thread Sebastian Theilhaber
Hi there, Think of my as your long-time, IT-wise very untrained, far older than most, every day- user (closer to 10 years). My usage: diary, idea collection, managing personal "projects", "knowledge-base", documentation of brains-farts (of which there are plenty...). Over time I have start

[tw5] Re: What is your "philosophy" when using tags and links?

2020-04-09 Thread TonyM
Si, In the prerelease version there is the freelinks plugin. It highlights text that is also found in a tiddler title. This creates a link to open that title so it allows you to discover matching titles. If you add to this the ability in the editor to excise selected text into at tiddler and li

[tw5] Re: What is your "philosophy" when using tags and links?

2020-04-09 Thread LinOnetwo
Hi si, If you install the tw-locator plugin and follow the readme to create a "folder" tab, you can use tab to create folder-like structure. So tag can define the tiddler's location in that "file system" And for link, they are just quick button to open other file, when you are reading a file.

[tw5] Re: What is your "philosophy" when using tags and links?

2020-04-11 Thread Sebastian Theilhaber
Thanks for sharing! this locator plug-in looks wickedly cool... Have to check that one out. On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 3:13:27 PM UTC+10, Lin Onetwo wrote: > > Hi si, > > If you install the tw-locator plugin and follow the readme to create a > "folder" tab, you can use tab to create folder-li