- Need help with bracketing, not [Auto Bracketing
- The process of choosing keywords has a positive effect, so itâs not good for machines to take it away from humans.
- But the âgood wayâ is so unknown that itâs hard for people to learn.
- It takes time to get to the point where itâs worth it.
Specific UI proposal
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A link is suggested in the form of a list of checkboxes, tap on it and it becomes a link
- Press the Copy button to copy the edited lines, go back to Scrapbox, paste, and youâre good to go!
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Links in/out of the text
- Links in the text
- The link in the text is, in essence, âkeyword extractionâ.
- An approach to extracting keywords from text
- Based on the list of strings that have already been made into links on Scrapbox, the approach determines if the string is included in the text.
- Links not in the text
- Iâd like to associate âinformation sharingâ with âinformation sharing.â
- If there is a page that is closely related to the word from which it appears, it may be a good idea to link to that page
- People donât often recall similar sentences they have written in the past, so this is an opportunity to bring awareness
- Suggestions that link to strings that are not in the text provide value that search fails to provide.
- If there is a page that is closely related to the word from which it appears, it may be a good idea to link to that page
- Links in the text
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It is important to let humans choose, not to automatically bracket them.
Lack of knowledge about the âgoodnessâ of the bracketing
- Data should be collected on how people who are familiar with the system use it. - Scrapbox Statistics 2019
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