Hierarchical tags
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Posted by jaslar
Jan 4, 2020 at 11:49 PM
Could someone explain to me, as if to a child, how they use hierarchical tags in apps not designed for hierarchy?
Is it something like this?
1. Create a note in Simplenote
2. Give it a tag: “recipe”
3. Also give it a hierarchical tag, of the form “recipe.mexican” ( I suppose the tags could be two words, or use another separator, like > or -”
This, I guess, would do something like a two level categorization. Is that how folks here are using the term, or am I missing the concept?
Posted by Amontillado
Jan 5, 2020 at 08:11 PM
The recent post about Zettlekasten may provide some food for thought.
If you can search for tags with wildcards, like “recipe.*” it sounds like your solution would work. Even if you can’t, the additional information in the tag name could be helpful.
jaslar wrote:
Could someone explain to me, as if to a child, how they use hierarchical
>tags in apps not designed for hierarchy?
>
>Is it something like this?
>
>1. Create a note in Simplenote
>2. Give it a tag: “recipe”
>3. Also give it a hierarchical tag, of the form “recipe.mexican” ( I
>suppose the tags could be two words, or use another separator, like > or
>-”
>
>This, I guess, would do something like a two level categorization. Is
>that how folks here are using the term, or am I missing the concept?
Posted by satis
Jan 5, 2020 at 08:20 PM
The only time I use them is within Lightroom’s Keyword List Panel. It’s an easy way to add multiple, relevant keywords. So, with keyword hierarchy I could add Toronto’ and the app would add ‘Ontario’, ‘Canada’ and ‘North America’.
It also properly keywords identically-spelled homophones: “People > body parts > chest” vs “Furniture > chest”. When searching for ‘chest’ Lightroom lets you select the type of chest to search for.
The semi-automated assist of these types of keywords within the app helps me to use them. But I tend not to use tags in writing apps because I usually forget which tags I’ve created, and have tended to create similar tags over time that make a mess of sort and search.
Posted by Luhmann
Jan 6, 2020 at 02:39 AM
Here is how they work in Bear:
https://bear.app/faq/Tags%20&%20Linking/Nested%20Tags/
FS notes can handle them as well.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jan 6, 2020 at 09:09 AM
NotePlan uses nested (= hierarchical) tags in the same way as Bear.
More on the NotePlan website: https://noteplan.co