Hi,
I use Leo primary to manage my textual information from files and more
and more to write documentation lately (specially now that I have found
the rst2odt utility), but I have thought in something similar so I can
"live inside Leo" most of the time and use its particular world view to
help me in my computer interaction with different media, not only text.
Tagging in Leo should be part of this experience and I remember some tag
plugin out there. Meanwhile you can try also datacrow[1] for media
organizing
[1] http://www.datacrow.net/
Chao,
Offray
El 05/12/10 06:54, nakedmind escribió:
Have anybody here used leo to manage different types of files like
video tutorials, ebooks, bookmarks, html files, scene files, code, and
audio files?
I have a huge digital library that I've built through the years
composed of the files I mentioned above and much more. This is a
knowledgebase created from projects I've done and research that I've
undertaken. Unfortunately, much of that is not readily accessible to
me when i need them because it's not organized.
Now I'm trying to organize them by using a freeware tagging software
(tagged frog) to add tags to each file. Since I've also been using leo
on and off for a few months now, I recently thought maybe I could use
it to organize and manage my digital library. But I have no idea how
to go about doing it if it's feasible.
Ideally, I'd like to incorporate tagging and leo's outlining
capabilities such as creating views since I think it will help me
maximize the information in the library. This could be useful e.g.
when I'm doing a research or task on a work-related project. I could
use tags related to the project to retrieve files from the library and
clone their nodes under a project node which will contain all project
stuff. So I can group project-related stuff from the library, new
project notes or files that I've created, and research materials
gathered externally (e.g. from the web or from a client).
In this way, I'm able to build on previous success by taking advantage
of knowledge in my library that were a result of research/tasks that
I've done for previous projects.
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