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Fixed in 1.4.1
14 лет назад
Done in 1.4.1 as option "startup.minimized".
Done in 1.4.1 as an option "editor.focus.title" in cintanotes.settings
Fixed in 1.4.1
Done in 1.4.1
No, it won't be displayed twice. It will be a foldable tree. The tags list will become considerably shorter and you won't have to scroll it several pages down just to get to "programming".
Also note that the tag "c++" will have a fully qualified name "programming/c++", and strictly speaking plain "c++" won't be a tag at all! But CN will be smart enough to automatically expand an entered "c++" to "programming/c++" (or provide auto-complete suggestions if there are ambiguities/name collisions).
Also note that the tag "c++" will have a fully qualified name "programming/c++", and strictly speaking plain "c++" won't be a tag at all! But CN will be smart enough to automatically expand an entered "c++" to "programming/c++" (or provide auto-complete suggestions if there are ambiguities/name collisions).
I think I must have expressed myself poorly and this is why you misunderstood.
First, saved searches are in a separate ticket here: http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/feedback/15284-search/
Second, there's a notion of subsets in the set theory. A note tagged "c++" is by implication about programming. Tags were introduced because with strict hierarchic taxonomy, an item was limited to just one place in it. But with the model described above, nothing would prevent a note from being part of another tag hierarchy. Continuing the example, the same note can also be tagged "project/myprj1" and "author/johnsmith". I see no drawbacks.
First, saved searches are in a separate ticket here: http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/feedback/15284-search/
Second, there's a notion of subsets in the set theory. A note tagged "c++" is by implication about programming. Tags were introduced because with strict hierarchic taxonomy, an item was limited to just one place in it. But with the model described above, nothing would prevent a note from being part of another tag hierarchy. Continuing the example, the same note can also be tagged "project/myprj1" and "author/johnsmith". I see no drawbacks.
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