On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 8:50 AM, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:

>> I propose a "canonical tree", which is simply
>> structured by date - YYYY / MM / DD (possibly HHMM, but I wouldn't). All
>> content gets created there as nodes there first, and that location never
>> changes. Clone nodes from there to "where they belong", by topic, function
>> whatever, but always us the master hierarchy location when creating UNLs.

There are many interesting ideas in this thread.  Many thanks for your remarks.

A few quick comments now.  More later.

1. All Leo nodes have a "gnx" (Global node index) that is guaranteed
to be immutable and unique.  It is easy to access a node's gnx, using
p.gnx.

2. I had forgotten about AutoHotKey.  Using it is a clever solution
for non-programmers.  Nothing to apologize about.  However, Leo's own
scripting language is considerably simpler for programmers.

Edward

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