
...as a standalone block. For e.g. I was writing a note about array type in typescript and i wanted to add a special note that "number[] is different from [number]. I am migrating from logseq which...
...as a standalone block. For e.g. I was writing a note about array type in typescript and i wanted to add a special note that "number[] is different from [number]. I am migrating from logseq which...
...enter information in different ways. First, we might list an author's books, and some might have quotes: My list of authors Arthur Arturo #author How to Write a Book #book How to Get Paid...
I think being able to include a formatting setting on any date element would be best. Also a default format - i.e. US or European Then the ability to modify it in the reformat it in the "Build...
...calcium absorption #symptom] -caused-by-> [Vitamin D #deficiency]. Cause and effect is a weighted directed acyclical graph, but for this bidirectional link use case, we're looking at it as a...
...the "dot" aligned from rigth to left. > I do not see any reason why the two things should be related. >... The dot is a visual indicator, the requested feature does not have to implement this...
I upvote for the item: > when you paste as code and it doesn't select the appropriate language you now have to scroll for several seconds before finding the correct language. Being able to filter...
Explain the problem as you see it Some nodes have a special function in the way I want to use them. Obviously calendar, schema, library...the predefined ones. And you have nodes that are anchors in...
...see it Let's have a classic example: there is a #paraphrase node with children being several #quote nodes and few other #paraphrase nodes' references from other places, each #quote has >Source...
...would be useful for some nodes, but it wouldn't help to close the gap between an outline and formatted written output. Long-form writing in Tana is a great idea, but it needs to address the...
Explain the problem as you see it We currently have: "regular" fields, "optional" fields, but we don't yet have "contextual" fields with defaults that can be overridden locally, able to be made from...
...would solve a LOT of these ugly awfulesses that often throws off my flow because of the duplicated reference in the above screenshot. I still WOULD like to see the parent field when it's not part...
...it here? Thanks
> The best workaround so far is Jeff Harris' CSS workaround. Which was posted here in the slack community
> Surprised there isn't anything basic available yet. Depending on what you mean with 'basic', there is the full actual JSON graph that Tana uses available. This is possible to parse and transform...
...idea
Should we make this a new thread entirely? The Paste as Code feature is quite limited.
+1 for Markdown support. It's nearly ubiquitous in web apps. I'm pretty sure it's Obsidian, that solved a similar need, by referencing a new version of CodeMirror* that delivered Inline Markdown...
The problem with search operators such as the ones suggested, and with PARENT and GRANDPARENT, is that they are too fragile, searches that use them break as soon as you change something's...
This is an awesome feature and I am excited to see how it progresses! In terms of improvements, I would say: Allow me to turn individual nodes into heads to give better spacing between sections...
...only one thing should happen — the setting of parameters based on which the search was conducted. For the sake of security and stability, a restriction on dragging nodes with differing tags will...
I second this. I find it super inconsistent and confusing that nodes created via Input API don't trigger events. My use case is very simple: when I add something to Inbox, I want it to be moved to...
Explain the problem as you see it I cant mention content in the PDF. I want to mention Content of the PDF in my Supertag Fields. Why is this a problem for you? I have PDFs with a lot of content...
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