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I just wanted to share something I found useful.
I am in the middle of entering in a huge amount of data for my game universe. Whenever I work on one Topic, I end up having to quick-create (CTRL-Q) a lot of others just to keep the links right. Then I create relationships and tags and all of that stuff. But what I end up with is a huge number of Topics, and some are completed and some are just names but no content. The web gets larger with each new Topic entered. What I found really helpful is to set a tag of "EMPTY" in "Automatically Assigned Tags" under Scope Filtering (the blue tag icon beside the search box). Now every new Topic I create has the EMPTY tag, and when I get data filled in I remove it. I can easily find which topics are filled in and which are just stubs. |
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Yep. Someone else also suggested using "Incomplete", which is what I would be more inclined to use. Even if a topic is no longer empty, it can still be incomplete.
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Sigh. I didn't use the right keywords, I guess, because I missed that.
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Aaaaaaand I just hit a crash bug.
Any time I have automatically assign tags turned on, adding any tags to a Topic manually causes a crash when I save the topic. Sigh. Reported. |
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I was having the same bug, but I don't have it when I also check "Include Automatically Assigned Tags in Scope Filter". I don't know why they both have to be checked.
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