Hallo Tobias,

Yes, ofcourse the search result must be a flat list and thus my ASCII
tag tree sketch has absolutely nothing to do with the presentation of
this search results.
You are also right, that Tagsplorer's tag picking, to be as useful as
i tried to describe, must be "hierarchy-aware" in browsing the tags.

But furthermore, the search function must be "hierarchy-aware" . That
means if i pick "Plants", not only Tiddlers with "Plants" should show
but also Tiddlers with (only) "Flowers" have to, because they are in
fact also plants. This would then follow closely the Taggly Tagging
philosophy and would also be coherent with the "New here" button.

I have the feeling, that this thread could start to vanish now and be
buried in data nirvana... :)
So any further input, FND?

Thanks,
Alex

On 21 Sep., 12:04, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ales,
>
> It's still not quite clear - and I mean your search-workflow - and
> I'll explain why.
>
> If you are filtering on two hierarchies (action & subject)... then
> applying multiple filters on those hierarchies will have to expand
> different paths along the hierarchies.
>
> If I were to look for a combination of nurturing and plants, I would
> use Tagsplorer to filter the tiddlers and get a flat list ...and only
> upon clicking any of the results I would want to see where this result
> is located in some hierarchy. On the other hand, showing this location
> for a given number of results at once would just show a big tree were
> you wouldn't quite know which leaf corresponds to which search result.
>
> The thing you probably really are missing is a kind of nesting in the
> select-popup for tags that Tagsplorer uses. So essentially... if you
> could expand hierarchies and then hit on a leaf to select it as a
> filter you would probably be fine, right?
>
> So, the question might just be, how to make Tagsplorer "hierarchy-
> aware"? I guess RelatedTiddlersPlugin [1] might just provide a base
> for that. However, FND or anyone else able and willing to would have
> to take some time to provide an integration of the two.
>
> Cheers, Tobias.
>
> [1]http://tiddlytools.com/#RelatedTiddlersPlugin

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