I just felt the biggest reason why I would like to have an easier way for long form writing, strictly meaning multiline nodes.
It’s because there is no way to tag many nodes at once in a good fashion...
"I just felt the biggest reason why I would like to have an easier way for long form writing, strictly meaning multiline nodes."
This is exactly my issue.
While I would also like formatting of long form text per the OP, this is the most important issue for me.
It's driving me crazy that I can't write notes and tag the entire "paragraph" or "page" or list of nodes. Here is an example:
I have a input from a user study. I wrote the note, but I can't write each separate input point in one giant paragraph. Of course I need separate lines for each point. But, I don't want each input point to be tagged individually. They make no sense unless they are part of the whole.
I want to find the entire note with the intro paragraph and all the "points" (nodes). They are one whole. But I can't do this with Tana.
Nodes are great and important. But, of course, we need to be able to look at, and act on, a set of nodes (i.e., a page) as one entire unit.
If Tana doesn't support this, then they are letting the backend data structure dictate how users think and use Tana. That would not be good for the long term.
This is exactly what is stopping me from using Tana as my repository.
Thanks for listening!
cheers,
c-
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"I just felt the biggest reason why I would like to have an easier way for long form writing, strictly meaning multiline nodes."
This is exactly my issue.
While I would also like formatting of long form text per the OP, this is the most important issue for me.
It's driving me crazy that I can't write notes and tag the entire "paragraph" or "page" or list of nodes. Here is an example:
I have a input from a user study. I wrote the note, but I can't write each separate input point in one giant paragraph. Of course I need separate lines for each point. But, I don't want each input point to be tagged individually. They make no sense unless they are part of the whole.
I want to find the entire note with the intro paragraph and all the "points" (nodes). They are one whole. But I can't do this with Tana.
Nodes are great and important. But, of course, we need to be able to look at, and act on, a set of nodes (i.e., a page) as one entire unit.
If Tana doesn't support this, then they are letting the backend data structure dictate how users think and use Tana. That would not be good for the long term.
This is exactly what is stopping me from using Tana as my repository.
Thanks for listening!
cheers,
c-