Am 13.06.2019 um 09:52 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
I suspect it’s not wildly useful beyond the system tiddlers
Some useful use-cases, maybe not wildly so...
If I call <<tree prefix:"2019" separator:"-">> I get a tree of my
journal tiddlers; nice.
It might be wildly useful in *Biology*: I want to inventorise my
aquarium using latin nomenclature, where I have a fish named "Pisces
Botiidae Cypriniformes Osteichthyes Botiidae Botiini Leptobotia curta"
I call the macro with : <<tree prefix:"Pisces" separator:" ">>
One might argue that a relational Access databse can achieve the same,
but it could not, in the same file, deal with entries like "unknown red
fish" "decorative white stone" Task: clean the glass"
On top: If I enter one fish, all higher levels of the systemic
nomenclature are displayed in the tree
In *History*, one could display dynasties, or the "Order of Battle" of a
historic army, using the comma as a separator
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