Re: Tag Collections not treated the same as 'regular' Collections

2008-05-05 Thread Luis Roca
I like this idea alot.

> I think that it would be natural to expect either that if you drag an
item
> into a tag collection, it would be automatically tagged as to fit in
that
> collection.

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Re: Tag Collections not treated the same as 'regular' Collections (was: The Real Issue With Nested Folders and Multiple Databases.)

2008-05-05 Thread infrahile

On 5 May 2008, at 16:45, Bill Rowe wrote:
What would happen if the tag collection had several tags associated  
with it? Would you assign all of the available tags to an item  
dragged to that collection?



That's exactly what I'd expect it to do, I don't see what the problem  
is. For example, I have a number of web archives currently tagged with  
'article' 'to read' and 'projectname'  - when I've read one I'll  
delete it's 'to read' tag and when 'projectname' is over I'll delete  
that tag too leaving me with 'article' and whatever other descriptives  
I've given it. Being able to add those first three tags in one shot  
would be a nice little timesaver.


Cheers, T.

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Re: Tag Collections not treated the same as 'regular' Collections (was: The Real Issue With Nested Folders and Multiple Databases.)

2008-05-05 Thread david
Bill - good question  and the answer becomes more complex as our  
ability to search on tags becomes more complex. A tag collection with  
one tag item or a multiple search involving AND it would be pretty  
easy to alert the user to the definition and offer to append the  
collection tags, change the dropped items to have those tags, or  
cancel. But if the tag collection involves an OR search all bets are  
off.


david

On May 5, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Bill Rowe wrote:


On 5/5/08 at 7:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paulo Diniz) wrote:


I think that it would be natural to expect either that if you drag
an item into a tag collection, it would be automatically tagged as
to fit in that collection.


What would happen if the tag collection had several tags associated  
with it? Would you assign all of the available tags to an item  
dragged to that collection? This certainly wouldn't be what I would  
want in general. And if you don't have all of the tags assigned to  
the dragged item, how would you have Yojimbo decide which tags to  
assign to the item?


I believe there are good reasons for not having tags automatically  
assigned.


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Re: Tag Collections not treated the same as 'regular' Collections (was: The Real Issue With Nested Folders and Multiple Databases.)

2008-05-05 Thread Bill Rowe

On 5/5/08 at 7:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paulo Diniz) wrote:


I think that it would be natural to expect either that if you drag
an item into a tag collection, it would be automatically tagged as
to fit in that collection.


What would happen if the tag collection had several tags 
associated with it? Would you assign all of the available tags 
to an item dragged to that collection? This certainly wouldn't 
be what I would want in general. And if you don't have all of 
the tags assigned to the dragged item, how would you have 
Yojimbo decide which tags to assign to the item?


I believe there are good reasons for not having tags 
automatically assigned.


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