Scott, Avoiding a glut of tiddlers was my intention with my log facility (Shared previously) to a data tiddler, but sometimes I think this concern can be unwarranted, especially if the log tiddlers were system tiddlers, and a custom search was needed so as not to "pollute the tiddler title space".
Regards tony On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 9:35:59 AM UTC+10, Scott Kingery wrote: > > Josiah, when I set out to design this I though individual tiddlers per > line seemed like an eventual glut of tiddlers. However, it would add some > extra flexibility around tagging and things like that. I'll think about it > for the next version. > > On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 11:44:58 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Ciao Scott >> >> Useful tool. Tx. >> >> What Anne-Laurie calls "interstitial journaling" is basically >> "contemporaneous tracking". Its very useful beyond journals. Its useful for >> tracking anything. Would be very useful, for instance, in self observation >> experiments. >> >> I think your UI design is very neat and to the point. >> >> The appending of entries to a dated tiddler is fine. >> >> The only scenario where I could wish for more would be to be able to tag >> each new item. For instance ... >> >> 14:00 ate an egg >> >> 14:12 fed cat >> >> 14:22 felt ill >> >> >> 14 & 14:22 are really "nutrition" items I track (14:12 is "pet"). I guess >> this would need new items as individual tiddlers to tag as such the >> nutrition theme? >> >> Anyway, as is its v. useful. Many thanks! >> >> Best >> Josiah >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sunday, 26 April 2020 07:35:59 UTC+2, Scott Kingery wrote: >>> >>> An article by Anne-Laure Le Cunff titled Interstitial journaling: >>> combining notes, to-do & time tracking - Ness Labs >>> <https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling> introduced me to the >>> concept. She wrote, "the basic idea of interstitial journaling is to write >>> a few lines every time you take a break, and to track the exact time you >>> are taking these notes." >>> >>> I liked the idea and thought I might be able to cobble together an >>> interesting tool for it using TIddlyWiki. Lots of great plugins and code >>> from Tiddlyblink make it not too hard. The main concept is being able to >>> add a new journal entry with as few barriers as possible. >>> >>> If it sounds interesting, have a look here: >>> https://techlifeweb.com/tiddlywiki/dailynotes.html >>> >>> >>> Scott >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/1a462b78-165d-404e-bb09-7b3b92691dd4%40googlegroups.com.

