Hey!
@Jeremy: Are you by any chance trying to integrate TiddlySnip (1) into
TiddlyFox? That would be cool.

(1) https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlysnip

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On 9 apr., 09:47, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mat
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> Thanks, I hadn't seen Cintanotes.
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> I'd like to integrate web snipping into TiddlyFox. To make a note, you'd
> select text or image(s) in a webpage, and then use a keyboard shortcut (or
> clicking a browser toolbar button) to trigger TiddlyFox. TiddlyFox would
> display a dialogue to enable you to edit the tiddler, and a way to choose
> which of the loaded TW documents to insert the tiddler.
>
> The tags implementation in TW5 is currently the same as classic TW: each
> tiddler carries a list of tiddler titles interpreted as tags. Looking at
> the screen shots of Cintanotes it appears to (a) allow each tag to have a
> parent tag and (b) when getting the list of tiddlers with a given tag, it
> also includes any tiddlers tagged with child tags of the specified tag. The
> first part allows the tags to be displayed in a hierarchy, and is quite
> easy to set up. The second part is more of a change to the existing logic.
> It would certainly be possible for a TW5 plugin to implement that behaviour.
>
> Best wishes
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> Jeremy
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> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Mat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Possibly old hat for some, but if you don't know about cintanotes
> > <http://cintanotes.com/>it's worth checking out. @Jeremy - maybe
> > something can serve as inspiration for TW5?
>
> > I have found myself using this parallel with TW because it is so darn easy
> > to add notes to it plus it really has a practical next-to-no-nonsense
> > interface. The adding of copied notes is not unlike the old tiddlysnip but
> > even more direct. BTW, tiddlysnip or equivalent is a feature I really miss
> > in TW. Ironically, it is a bit of a hassle to perform the very main feature
> > of TW, ie. to add a note to it... :-/
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> > Another feature cintanotes has is it lets you categorize tags and list
> > them in these categories. Can be seen in screen cast at above link. [1]
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> > <:-)
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> > [1] Tobias has the wonderful and powerful TagSearch
> > <http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#TagSearch>plugin for categorizing tas.
> > It's power comes with complexity tho.
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