I am also hoping for a way to take writing past the outlining and into the final flow of prose.
I use the outlining as an intermediate step in most cases, but the final "thinking on paper" happens when it is written out in coherent prose. And of course, the coherent prose is the actual outcome needed to be delivered elsewhere.
Likewise, I need a place to be able to PASTE long form / prose I grabbed from elsewhere. For example, the content of an email or post that I need as instructions for a task, or because I am typing up a reply to it.
In many cases it is just a couple of paragraphs.
I don't even need the long form / free form text to be part of the Tana graph as such.
Meaning, it does not need to have all the tag referencing and all the other stuff there. As long as the object itself can be tagged.
Also, it would not be a hard requirement to have the content incorporated in searches. (Just like PDF content is not incorporated).
Even if we could just be able to easily imbed a 3rd party editor into the graph - with content storage somewhere else than the graph, that would be a great advantage. For basic text editing.
If it needed to be more advanced later, a different object could be introduced.
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I am also hoping for a way to take writing past the outlining and into the final flow of prose.
I use the outlining as an intermediate step in most cases, but the final "thinking on paper" happens when it is written out in coherent prose. And of course, the coherent prose is the actual outcome needed to be delivered elsewhere.
Likewise, I need a place to be able to PASTE long form / prose I grabbed from elsewhere. For example, the content of an email or post that I need as instructions for a task, or because I am typing up a reply to it.
In many cases it is just a couple of paragraphs.
I don't even need the long form / free form text to be part of the Tana graph as such.
Meaning, it does not need to have all the tag referencing and all the other stuff there. As long as the object itself can be tagged.
Also, it would not be a hard requirement to have the content incorporated in searches. (Just like PDF content is not incorporated).
Even if we could just be able to easily imbed a 3rd party editor into the graph - with content storage somewhere else than the graph, that would be a great advantage. For basic text editing.
If it needed to be more advanced later, a different object could be introduced.