Hello Bimlas

Thank you so much for this ! I didn't know I needed it, but I'll use it for 
sure :D

Best regards

Le mardi 20 octobre 2020 à 09:35:09 UTC+2, bimlas a écrit :

> It’s a good habit to write down the short-term thoughts / tasks in your 
> head, instead of constantly repeating them so you don’t forget them ("mind 
> like water", "close open loops" philosophy). These thoughts only take 
> minutes, so there is no need to make a separate note of them.
>
> For example, you search for a note and you see a sentence that needs to be 
> corrected in another note during the search. Instead of keeping this 
> short-term task in your head, write it down on a piece of paper. But why 
> would you do that if you’re just using a note-taking program?
>
> This simple solution provides a quick example of how easily TiddlyWiki can 
> be customized to your needs and provides a useful solution:
>
>    - Go to https://tiddlywiki.com/empty.html
>    - Create a new tiddler, name as you want
>    - Add "$:/tags/SideBarSegment" tag
>    - Set the content to: <$edit-text placeholder="Scratchpad" default="" 
>    minHeight="1em"/>
>    - Save the tiddler
>    - To move the scratchpad to another position, open the tag's drop-down 
>    menu and drag-n-drop the current tiddler
>    
> Because the contents of the scratchpad are not permanent (it will be blank 
> the next time you open the wiki), it requires that you use it for its 
> intended purpose (and don’t start accumulating thoughts in it that you 
> should write in permanent notes).
>

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