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Using different kinds of tags
I started maintaining a zettelkasten-like system last week. However, I haven't really bought into all of Lehmann's 'rules' and processes, nor all of the most common conventions that seem to be canonical features of digital implementations of zk systems. One of my deviations pertains to tagging. I'm writing this post to… -
Re: Is there a good character that will sort after zettel IDs in Title, Z First?
Ah, and how about that – by putting the ID at the end and including the tag in the note, it shows up right at the top of the list of results – along with all other notes with that tag. And one special #main tag to indicate it's a main note and I have a saved search to grab them all. It took me a while, but I think I've… -
Re: Using different kinds of tags
Very interesting indeed. A sample might be helpful. This sounds so much like an ideal Zettelkasten workflow. This is a goal to shoot for and if successful, wonders of wonders. This is well said and formulated. Two classes of tags #(abstract terms) and $(significant discrete entities or actors). This is a style of tagging I… -
Re: Is there a good character that will sort after zettel IDs in Title, Z First?
First off... I didn't realize the omnibar supported boolean searches. Holy cow!! That's a big deal. As for the search, I have a #projects tag that gathers various projects lists. But I have a #projects main note that organizes them in a way that I want (and it appears at the top of the list per @MikeBraddock's suggestion)…