MultiTagEditor works great to select all of the projects I want to
change realm of, as I name all of my projects with a kind of area
prefix. So, I can quickly (compared to any other method) delete one
realm's tag from a set of project tiddlers and add a different realm
tag to the same set of
Definitely a good tip.
I was a committed D3 user and converted my entire file over to mGTD.
That's why my realms are in the state they are. I add my new entries
using the correct realms, but the older ones obviously all have the
default realm.
Damian
On Jun 5, 2:47 pm, Simon Baird
Someone else mentioned that to me a while ago, but I couldn't find any
information at all about how to use it. Nor could I find out if it was
any more sophisticated than simply replacing the tags of all tiddlers
with tag X to tag Y (which search and replace would do for me in no
time).
Damian
The MultiTagEditor plugin can be useful for making bulk changes to
tags:
http://ido-xp.tiddlyspot.com/#MultiTagEditorPlugin
You can enter multiple tags in the search field and then add or remove
tags to the relevant tiddlers, using checkboxes.
For example, you can find all tiddlers tagged:
I'd bet this is your best solution. Any decent text editor will let
you do Global find/replace with a find next feature where you can
decide whether or not to make each specific replacement. Since you
will be able to see the nearby tags, it should be pretty easy to
decide. Do the whole file
Manually checking every realm tag in a text editor and changing the
ones I want to change would be ok if I had a dozen or so tiddlers, but
I have hundreds of them. Maybe a couple of thousand. I don't see how I
can make that a usable soloution. It would obviously be fine if I
wanted to change all
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Damian m...@daminator.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm really wanting to use Realms more, but they are an uphill struggle
at the moment.
The first problem is having to manually set the realm of all ticklers
within a project. Surely they should all copy the realm