In that case you can still use "@selective_attention" which would make zim
consider it a single term.
For further discussion please follow up on mailing list, there also may be
more users there that have an opinion on this.
-- Jaap
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:54 PM, avlas <email address hidden> wrote:
> Ok, sorry for not opening a question.
>
> I disagree, at least in research: keywords are most of the times
> composed of about two words or even more words (although you're right,
> the aim is to be as short as it can be). You can check usual keywords in
> scientific papers to see that, and in fact Zotero is taking this into
> account. One instance "selective attention": because "attention" is so
> broad concept that having a tag for it wouldn't make much sense. On the
> other hand, "selective attention", is a clearly defined and much more
> specific concept.
>
> My request would be to have tags for keyword concepts instead of single
> words, as they frequently include more than a single word. But actually
> a person not interested in this could continue using single words for
> tags.
>
> Am I the only one seeing how useful this would be?
>
> Sorry again for the question thing
>
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In that case you can still use "@selective_ attention" which would make zim
consider it a single term.
For further discussion please follow up on mailing list, there also may be
more users there that have an opinion on this.
-- Jaap
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:54 PM, avlas <email address hidden> wrote:
> Ok, sorry for not opening a question. /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 575118 /bugs.launchpad .net/zim/ +bug/575118/ +subscriptions
>
> I disagree, at least in research: keywords are most of the times
> composed of about two words or even more words (although you're right,
> the aim is to be as short as it can be). You can check usual keywords in
> scientific papers to see that, and in fact Zotero is taking this into
> account. One instance "selective attention": because "attention" is so
> broad concept that having a tag for it wouldn't make much sense. On the
> other hand, "selective attention", is a clearly defined and much more
> specific concept.
>
> My request would be to have tags for keyword concepts instead of single
> words, as they frequently include more than a single word. But actually
> a person not interested in this could continue using single words for
> tags.
>
> Am I the only one seeing how useful this would be?
>
> Sorry again for the question thing
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
> https:/
>
> Title:
> [feature request] Organize pages with tags
>
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> https:/
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