ALex
> --
> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
> "TiddlyWiki" group.
> To post to this group, send email to tiddl...@googlegroups.com.
> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
> tiddlywiki+...@googlegroups.com.
> For more options, visit this group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.
>
> I can imagine a bunch of tags displayed as a cloud when in edit mode
> under each tiddler. Instead of a written tag-name this might be a
> icon....
The tags name could be arbitrary (ImageTag1, ImageTag2) and the
meaning injected into a purely visual way. You could tag with a
picture, and that picture could change. You could then tag that
picture with text (or an other tag).
Turning it upside down for a moment, imaging the tiddler is an image
and then you wanted to use this as a tag. The use case is not hard to
imagine. You are walking along with your phone, you see something that
reminds you of something. You take a photo of it, then when you get
home you add tiddler tagged with the image -- is a TaggyTaggin way ,
new here. Then you can build up the information tied to that
photograph (or any data that the image might also capture such as GPS
location).
I got this idea from reading about how to memorise things. The story
goes that a roman emperor used to remember speeches by waling a route
and using objects he saw on his journey as visual cues for what he
might say. A search for "Ciscero memory method" brings up many
results, but method of loci [1] is the one i found most useful.
As for implementation I think the generating of the tiddler from the
image would be a lot easier. The tiddler could display an image in a
tags div (or a mini sideshow if there were more than one)
I thought that this would work best on an iPhone (i don't have one).
You would take the picture and that act would be the same as creating
a new tiddler. For GTD type maneuvres, I'd take a picture of the fish
shop for example, then add some items; squid, mackerel etc. These
tiddlers could be photos too - my shoping list could -- with the help
of the ELS story saver plugin [2] -- be a story. My journey becomes a
story
Alex
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Method_of_loci
[2] http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#StorySaverPlugin
> Because images are rather abstract you can only put a meaning to
> it....but not the use the image inside the tags. (imagine your tag is
> processed as the word photo1.jpg ...no meaningful tag for humans (tw
> does not care) )
>
> Also consider icons are limited....you can put in 10 icons and find
> that you need another tag for 11. In such case it's more logic to
> write a word. (creation of tag-words can be endless).
> However this depends on the use-case. For readers this is not the case
> I guess because they don't need to edit.
> For editors...do you want to limit them to a pre-created set of icons?
>
> The only thing I can think of is the use glyphs (html entities). Lets
> say the letter A or the letter B are glyphs....then a :) is also a
> glyph.
> Or ➋ ❀ ✂ ✈
> however these are not going to help you around the globe because of
> character encoding.
> For instance ...(alt-shift-k makes an apple symbol here on the mac)
> but usually is shown as a square on other clients. So it all depends
> on how you are going to use it...
>
> Bauwe
>
> ☺
>
I just found this [1]by chance: your pictowiki. Could this work inform
the tags as icons idea?
Alex