If it’s too much to type, you can just go through and put temporary tags on like #series/1 etc. And #my-series could actually be something like #art/history/2021-presentation/. #my-series/1, #my-series/2, etc? Tags like that appear in the tag pane as an expandable tree. Have you considered just using a tag sequence, e.g. ![]() I am not a developer, but have a vague idea that this could be possibly accomplished either natively or by means of a plugin. Study a series or thoughts arranged in a way that would be only meaningful if they follow a predefined order, also useful for presentation purpose. This is entirely different from a timeline or other forms of arrangements. The series of notes would honor their correspondent order or position on the pathway they belong to. This would be of course independent of the notes creation dates or any form of sorting. Once part of a pathway (which could be saved with a name for future reference), the series can be used to be read or presented in the order assigned on that pathway. I would like to suggest the implementation of a functionality that allows the user to select a random series of notes, mark them altogether with a special tag (please notice “altogether” and “special”) so that they form a purposely defined series of thoughts or ideas called pathway, a feature that could be possibly implemented à la Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) … ![]() Searched the forum for something like this but did not find it, so here it goes: Absolutely amazed at seeing how professional and talented developers and contributors to Obsidian are.
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