On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 10:40 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Can you imagine trying to work with thousands or tens of thousands of
> nodes in the outline pane?
>

It could be done easily, if that is what you wanted.

> Instead, I can see using an @zettel tree whereby if you put a node name
> into the headline of the node, Leo would open that note and any notes it
> linked to.  You could keep them in a group forever in the outline if you
> liked, or delete the tree when you were done with that activity.
>

Yes, something like this is reasonable.

> You would have the wiki-like ability to create a new note by using its
> name if it didn't already exist.
>

A plugin would keep track of all existing names somewhere, perhaps in a uA,
perhaps in a special node.

> Would this be better than using Zettelr?
>

Imo, it is clear that Leo's organization strengths will easily handle
whatever tasks we give it.

Edward

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