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title = "Nice Troubled Astatine" |
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date = 2022-08-03 |
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update = 2023-07-27 |
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[taxonomies] |
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tags = ["projects", "personal", "notes", "note taking", "microblog", "twitter"] |
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-| Another follow up |---| Follow up of "Another" | |
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``` |
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## Storage |
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Since we are keeping things in Markdown, it seems it would be good to have a |
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proper format that could also be read as a normal markdown. |
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``` |
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# Note title |
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This is a note |
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2022-08-23 15:53 |
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[parent-note-id](parent note) |
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Children: |
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``` |
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``` |
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# A note |
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This note has no parent and no children. |
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``` |
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``` |
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# A prent note |
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This note has no parent, only children. |
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Children: |
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``` |
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The "note title" would also be the filename, *sluggered* (if that's even a |
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word). Also note that the GUI design does not have title, but those are |
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interesting 'cause that would produce the proper filename[^1]. |
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There should be an index of sorts, with all the notes in order of insertion |
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(most recent to the oldest), just to speed up loading. This "index" would be |
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read as paging, so if we want Page 10, we would probably need |
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[^1]: Note that there aren't titles in the GUI mock up 'cause the Mockup is |
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older than the idea of using Markdown files, and I want to keep some |
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"history" of the project there. |
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