TonyM wrote:
>
> It would be nice to understand why you would do this?
>

Imagine a large screen. Imagine your Tiddlers display small fragments (a 
sentence or two). Imagine it has columns.
 = possible 50+ Tiddlers on screen at once.

Then you see some you don't want that can be filtered away as they contain 
the string "#BottledWater" ...

The approach is about dynamic addition and reduction that works visually 
through Tiddlers showing content.

Hope this is clearer!

I imagine its only practical with a limited wiki size.
>

Right. Would need testing on performance. 

To me all tiddlers are waiting for your use anyway, so why open them to 
> then reduce them? When you can just open what you want when you want?
>

I understand your point. But actually the "dynamic open then reduce" has 
cognitive merit. Especially for data that is largely unstructured.
It is a different semantic approach.

Early days.

Best wishes
Josiah

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