I seek to handle this through inheritance/extension. Some standard searches.
But yes, it would give Tana more "mainstream appeal" if it was even easier to add some searches to supertags.
Some standard ones or a wizard.
Side note: When working out searches for supertags, I also find it worthwhile to consider what "type" of node it is. Some of my types are:
Artifacts - "notes" or items to be "processed" and then archived. Tasks are a subset.
Structural - (they are "permanent" for my graph - part of the spine). Think "master documents". They may have notes directed at them also. For changing the content of them. (Or the structure, when I am system-building).
Hubs - they are longer-term objects (such as people, assets, projects, etc.). They may change status but are generally used for accumulating / processing the information from notes and tasks.
The purpose of, and benefits of searches are different for these types.
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I seek to handle this through inheritance/extension. Some standard searches.
But yes, it would give Tana more "mainstream appeal" if it was even easier to add some searches to supertags.
Some standard ones or a wizard.
Side note: When working out searches for supertags, I also find it worthwhile to consider what "type" of node it is. Some of my types are:
Artifacts - "notes" or items to be "processed" and then archived. Tasks are a subset.
Structural - (they are "permanent" for my graph - part of the spine). Think "master documents". They may have notes directed at them also. For changing the content of them. (Or the structure, when I am system-building).
Hubs - they are longer-term objects (such as people, assets, projects, etc.). They may change status but are generally used for accumulating / processing the information from notes and tasks.
The purpose of, and benefits of searches are different for these types.