From: Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Thesauri to manage tags ("Tag taxonomies") -- feature request
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 13:03:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2011-07-15T12-40-18@devnull.Karl-Voit.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: CAPDE7WwZO=Zt5VZ+qfpz0=he-jqq79x8Bzk-VHmWHgsTkAKk2A@mail.gmail.com
* John Tait <johngtait@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all
Hi!
> Some time ago I floated a "tag hierarchy" idea for org-mode. It didn't
> gain much interest (through I received some very kind replies).
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-03/msg01393.html
Wow, cool idea and I totally agree regarding the usefulness of this
featurewish.
sidemark: I'm kinda biased about tags, hierarchies, controlled
vocabularies, personal information management with files, ... since
these are things I do research with [1].
> The problem I'm trying to solve is that, in big publishing projects,
> the number of tags can grow and might eventually need to be managed
> outside org-mode. (I'm already keeping lists of my tags inside
> org-mode tables.)
>
> What I would love to do is build a simple taxonomy of tags from a
> controlled vocabulary -- that I can manage entirely inside org-mode.
You do not need that many tags to provide meaningful examples that
justify this feature. Take for example following tags I am using:
location based tags:
* Graz (the city where I live)
* TUGraz (where I work)
* flat (where I actually do work too :-)
* out-of-town
* parents (not in Graz)
action based tags:
* fitness
* nonComputer
* communication
* errands
With your proposed feature I could manage to express following
dependencies:
Graz > TUGraz (TUGraz is in Graz)
Graz > flat (my flat is in Graz)
So when I create an agenda view with «Graz» I might as well see
entries which are tagged with «TUGraz» since this is a subset of
«Graz».
out-of-town | Graz (out-of-town is not in Graz)
I am not sure if this OR condition is of any use here.
out-of-town > parents (my parents are out-of-town)
Agenda views related to out-of-town should include things I have to
manage at my parents place.
nonComputer > fitness (doing sports is not computer related)
I do not count Wii games as sports :-) Agenda views related to
nonComputer stuff should also list fitness items as well.
Graz > errands (I usually buy stuff in town)
fitness ! flat (I never do actual sport in my flat)
Is there a need for explicit negation?
Looking forward to a mechanism to define (sub)sets of tags in order
to simplify queries matching tags. Because this is what I do think
it possibly means: «C-c a m +Graz|+flat» does provide the combined
sets of «Graz» and «flat» for the purpose of agenda views.
(I am not using (filtered) export yet)
1. http://tagstore.org
--
Karl Voit
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2011-07-14 18:52 Thesauri to manage tags ("Tag taxonomies") -- feature request John Tait
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