2nd test of title sigils = ㋂monthOfYear2019

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HansWobbe

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Feb 25, 2019, 2:16:06 PM2/25/19
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Adding a few trailing characters to a post's title might enhance Search operations.  I referred to this as tagging earlier, but perhaps (search) Targeting might be a better term.

One consideration that may be resolved with a bit more testing is... What characters can be used that are readily found via a search.  I am quite aware of this since I've been "targeting" my Tweets for a very long time with hashTags made up of one of the 26 alphabetic letters + the _ character.  That gives a base27 position, which the use of a second character expends exponentially ro 2^28-1 possible values.  (note that 123 = 1x10^2 + 2x10^1 + 3x10^0).

Its also worth nothing that
* Permutations are distinct
* There are many more than 100,000 unicode characters that have readly recognized gylphs
* The UCS subset of UTF-8 has about 2.2 billion assigned values.
* English words (with a maximum length of 20 or a few more letters) are a very tiny subset of sunch a positional matrix, that could be thought of as an N-dimensional array in which each position corresponds to an attribute shared by all of the elements in a "colunn", "row", "sheet", "group" etc.

Most people think this is confusing, but its really just simple math and could easily be automated within TiddlyWiki.



@TiddlyTweeter

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Feb 25, 2019, 2:29:24 PM2/25/19
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Ciao Hans

It is interesting.

Is there an issue of "how would a user know what to do in search?"

I think you'd need a push button of their "images" to transfer those unicodes into search?

Also do all search engines recognise them?

Just asking
Josiah

On Monday, 25 February 2019 20:16:06 UTC+1, HansWobbe wrote:
Adding a few trailing characters to a post's title might enhance Search operations.  I referred to this as tagging earlier, but perhaps (search) Targeting might be a better term.

One consideration that may be resolved with a bit more testing is... What characters can be used that are readily found via a search.  I am quite aware of this since I've been "targeting" my Rweets for a very long time with hashTags made up of one of the 26 alphabetic letters + the _ character.  That gives a base27 position, which the use of a second character expends exponentially ro 2^28-1 possible values.  (note that 123 = 1x10^2 + 2x10^1 + 3x10^0).

HansWobbe

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Feb 25, 2019, 2:55:23 PM2/25/19
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Josiah:

re "knowing what to do" ...

We are quite familiar (and appreciative) of Dave's DynaList work that I would point to as an example of what can be achieved with a bit of easy design effort.  I've been working in that environment enough to know that it can be used to craft a library of helpful Searches.

To illustrate, it took much less than a minute to:
* copy a part of the title of this post and paste it into the Google Search bar.
* I then copied the Search URL and pasted it into the top of this small Public DynaList I occasionally use to disseminate stuff.


Conclusion:  Seems to work just fine and can certainly be structured, formatted and generally "dolled up".

@TiddlyTweeter

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Feb 25, 2019, 3:22:22 PM2/25/19
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Hans,

Unfortunately I get this on the way to be  able to see it ...

Best wishes
Josiah

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HansWobbe

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Feb 25, 2019, 4:16:10 PM2/25/19
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Somehow this "public" file suddenly requires an access link since I last used it.

I will not be able to look into this until later this week when thos current trip ends.

Sorry about that,

Hans
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