So it seems there are three main properties

- having a common field *value* (e.g tags or other field)
- *namespace *in a field (like title)
- having a common field *name*

On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 4:32 AM TW Tones <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, then
>
>    1. Out of the Box streams is doing this for you in many ways.  You can
>    customise the naming standard for the subtiddler created. Just type into
>    your stream and each item becomes a tiddler, linked together by the tiddler
>    in which the whole stream exists.
>    2. Simple methods include new hear,
>    3. Look at the TOCP plugin to set a parent field, rather than a tag
>    4. The TOC macros for a table of Contents show how to have a
>    hierarchical set of relationships
>       1. The kin filter takes this to the next level
>    5. Time is linear in many ways. Make use of created and modified
>    fields to relate things bu time
>       1. Create new date/time fields for other forms of organisation
>    6. See all the discussions about backlinks, references etc... built
>    into tiddlywiki because you can leverage these
>    7. You can place a string in your tiddlers that you can later search
>    with advanced search or the search operator in a filter. Such search
>    strings can be in fields like a keywords field, or in the text field
>    including <!-- inside a comment that is not displayed -->
>    8. Lets say you had 10 tags categorizing content, you can tag each of
>    the tag tiddlers with a category tag. Now with a little filter play you can
>    treat the categories as a group, or even the categories and all they tag as
>    a group.
>    9. When grouping, listing and treating things as sets, you can plan so
>    you have ways to include or exclude members from a larger set. That is you
>    build larger relationships you can reduce to specific relationships using a
>    filter to list subsets. eg a tiddler tagged todo that Also has a tag which
>    is a project name.
>    10. Someone else can do this one :)
>
> Tones
>
> On Wednesday, 12 May 2021 at 02:07:05 UTC+10 Atronoush wrote:
>
>> I see a thread on ten ways of drag and drop and I steal the idea for this
>> thread:
>> Ten ways to create common properties among tiddlers!
>>
>> Why:
>>
>>    1. Tiddlywiki is nonlinear and unleashed. Effective note taking
>>    recommend to connect notes!
>>    2. Tiddler philosophy recommend tiddlers contain the smallest
>>    meaningful chunk of information, so I have several tiddlers per subject
>>    3. I like to find and access tiddlers related to each other to see
>>    the whole stories
>>    4. sometimes I need linear behaviour like a brochure with 5 pages
>>
>>
>> Question
>>
>>    - *How can I create tiddlers with common property(ies) to be able to
>>    list them, find them, connect them,...?*
>>
>>
>> --Atro
>>
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