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This may be the most this-forum specific compliment possible. Immensely proud to be on this list, thank you.
I really like your approach and tend to apply it to my – still tiny but growing – Zettelkasten. However, I don't seem to get the sorting right:
How did you achieve it to get
{1}
{1,1}
{1,1,a}
{1,2}
…
listed in that order? Neither in The Archive nor KM I manage to achieve that sort order.
For me, adding a space before the last bracket results in proper ordering, like this:
{1 }
{1,1 }
{1,1,a }
{1,2 }
Just following up on some topics of interest after my re-entry to the forums after a period of being away - @argonsnorts do you have any updates on this method? Do you still use it productively? What has it brought you so far? Any changes you implemented?
I am a Zettler, ie 'one who zettles'
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@John Thanks for the ping! I too have been away from the forums for a bit. (Finished my dissertation. So now it's Dr. argonsnorts, PhD
)
Surprisingly, no significant updates or changes to this method. I'm still just making notes like usual and finding a place for them in the ZK.
To find a place for a new note I typically search for a key term (or two or three) to find an existing note that the new note can be said to "follow," conceptually speaking. And that's it!
So far, it's brought me the ability to see where clusters are forming, independent of my intentionally setting out to form them. For example, it turns out I have a lot of notes that begin with the sequence "{2,5,c", many (but not all) of which circle around a general topic (historical attitudes about and approaches to empiricism). I didn't set out to create a cluster on that topic, it just emerged as a result of my reading and note-taking.
Unrelated, but worth mentioning I think, is the biggest change to my ZK'ing in the last year: using emacs, zetteldeft, and org-mode as my main ZK interface. Probably a topic for a different thread, but the key points are: enhanced search using ripgrep; folding outlines, using org-mode (for literature notes, not so much for regular notes, since they are short); and easy-to-use multiple windows/frames.
Any updates with your method?
Will Simpson
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Yeah, congrats Dr. @argonsnorts!
Started ZK 4.2018. "The path is at your feet, see? Now carry on."
@Will @Phil thanks! Having so much of my research archived in notes and literature notes helped keep me sane through it all. No more searching for that stray text file or (worse) that one scrap of paper, or wondering "haven't I read this article before?" The ZK just gives and gives. 😁