Image of a Lake
Connecting a resource in #Nostr protocol and showing it in #Fediverse
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Notes and writings/jottings of Arindam Basu
Connecting a resource in #Nostr protocol and showing it in #Fediverse
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This is a test
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netmeta
and a Bayesian network perspectiveAll opinions are my own. Please post your comments or you can follow me on @[email protected]
netmeta
and a Bayesian network perspectiveAll opinions are my own. Please post your comments or you can follow me on @[email protected]
New year …
Start of a new year. I will increasingly move to a more sustainable daily log system. Shift to this, :–)
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Tana is an app (in beta at the time of writing this post) you can use to take notes. These are the basic features of the app:
Tab
key and you can unindent with Shift-Tab
If you want to refer to a page or a node, first type @
symbol; this will bring up a list of pages and the pages will be suggested as you type or search. Depending on your use or position of the at sign, this will be different in different situations:
@
symbol is the FIRST element in a line, then it will directly refer it and you can view the contents inline in this page@
symbol is somewhere INSIDE the line, it will insert a hyperlinkYou can import OPML format from Workflowy or Roam Research
You can export any node (or item). Once your cursor is on the node, hit Ctrl+k or Cmd+k (if you are on Mac) and it will bring up a long menu. Type export to html
in the search bar and the node with subnodes will open in a new page. You can either save the html page and convert it to other formats or you can copy paste the contents. Alternatively, you can copy paste any page to other applications. Remember to format the resulting document as the document will contain the bullet points
These should be enough to get you started on using Tana. We will explore in part 2 about how Tana can be used to organise information using tags, supertags, fields, and search.
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