That means one should be able to drop full blown images in tinderbox/squarespace which are then automatically converted to small size and the shown as thumbnail ins Tinderbox. Unfortunately one of DTP’s failings is the inability to search on punctuation, but we could still do 'Starts with…" searches to group all Source I‘d love to see Devonthink doing the heavy lifting of all sorts of media-handling for tinderbox. I’ve used = as a marker for the DTP Attribute/content tag purely as an example. I think it’s great Eastgate are seeking feedback on this – DTPO and Tinderbox are made for each other and it’s welcome you’re actively looking to enhance the relationship… Thanks! What about an optional ‘live’ index view (or separate file) on a TBX file, which could be indexed in DTPO instead, giving a subset of the data (Name, Text, user-selected attributes as dictionary pairs in the DTPO note text?) and a live link to the original note in the TBX file?įrom the previous comments in this thread – bi-directional sync I think is the most important improvement, and label/UUID/database/location info synchronisation (as bronco says, only the label number is needed) would be very welcome. At the moment, AIUI it’s only the raw XML which is indexed, so that though a search will return results within the file, it’s not in a particularly friendly format to read, or easy to get to the original notes. ![]() I have no idea whether this is feasible or not so it’s probably a stupid idea but…ĭTP’s excellence is in its AI and search, so there’s a great incentive to keep (or index) TBX files in DTPO. Single click access to TBX notes from DTPO Of course, if you have enough influence to prod DevonTHINK in the direction of expanded user-defined metadata so these workarounds weren’t necessary, that would be even better. $Source=“Bernstein2011” would become the DTPO tag Source=Bernstein2011 (thus facilitating DTP’s search and smart groups facilities).įor especially pleasing results it would be very nice if the return journey could disassemble the tag, so DTPO records with tags which begin with existing attributes could automatically (or be selected to) populate those attributes. Ideally the new tag would have a marker to to indicate the host attribute. It would be a nice feature if I could simply identify which attributes would be added to DTPO’s tags – automating the process I go through now. The TBX notes then contain redundant data. When the time comes to export these notes to DTP, then I either lose this extra data, or I have to pre-process the notes to add the contents of the attributes to $Tags, so that they’re captured in DTPO. If I take notes in TBX, then of course I keep data in discrete attributes ($Source, $Author, $BoolWhatever, $StrThingy and so on). User-defined mapping of TBX attributes to DTP tags. (** check “Help” in DEVONthink for an explanation of how to use DEVONthink sync)Īssuming this thread is for the TBX side only (i.e. ![]() And maybe other possibilities, such as Tinderbox automatically building a map of the content of a particular tag group in a DEVONthink database.It is flexible so that multiple Tinderbox documents could access the sync store, or multiple Tinderbox documents could access different documents in the DEVONthink database, depending on the tags configured for that document.In addition to assisting desktop users, this method in (2) would open the way for DEVONthink to Go to be a capture mechanism for Tinderbox on iOS.If a Tinderbox note had one of the configured $Tag then it would be sent up to that database’s Inbox group in the sync store. ![]() Those documents would then be brought from that database’s sync store into a “DEVONthink Sync” container - again, similar to what happens with Simplenote. A setup panel in Tinderbox Document Settings could capture the sync store’s address and password, the name of a database in that sync store, and the tag(s) to grab. Similar to what happens with Simplenote sync – let’s say that users would tag documents in a database. Some way for Tinderbox to grab data (documents) from DEVONthink sync stores**. Import individual DEVONthink item label colors as a “color” attribute that could be used in rules or agents or stamps. Text changed in one app is reflect in the other. ![]() Bi-directional sync (RTF and plain text files – including markdown).
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