After a day of working with #LogSeq, I like a bunch of what it has, but I'm thinking @qownnotes with its flaws, might be a better approach.
But, I really like the cross-linking, tags, and the formatting in LS and the keyboard-centric operations over QON, but QON produces clearing Markdown for what I use it. And it almost has the tagging I want, I just have to learn enough to fix the false positives with the tagging (and maybe get a open tag page going).
@dmoonfire what are false positives in tagging and what do you mean by an open tag page?
@dmoonfire so we are talking about scripts for QOwnNotes like https://github.com/qownnotes/scripts/tree/master/in-note-text-tagging and https://github.com/qownnotes/scripts/tree/master/yaml-nested-tags. You could open issues or feature requests to the maintainers of those scripts or adapt the scripts yourself.
@dmoonfire feature requests are always welcome. 😉
@patrizio Yeah, but I don't like being annoying. That's how I got to be a maintainer in Atom and contributed to Tomboy. :) Of course, then I ran out of bandwidth but...
I'll put in a feature request.
@dmoonfire, most ideas that people have (or have seen somewhere else) are pretty good ideas.
@patrizio I don't like bothering folks, which is why I said I had to figure it out.
I think the open link would be in the core application though, since that would apply to following notes also ([bob](./bob.md) which you can control-click and having it work).
I just have a project bandwidth so it is more of a "wish I would have" thing.
Of course, I only have a few hundred notes so things might change once I finish migrating OneNote over to it, there is another couple hundred pages there. :D