Conor wrote:How would you use the table of contents? I am not quite clear what the final advantage would be?
Couldn’t that be asked about a bunch of other data stored by the *Pedias? Like “Pages”, “Dimensions”, “Tags”, or “Features”? I was under the impression that the whole point of the Pedias is to have an efficient, usable, and
complete database of one’s books, CDs, DVDs, and video games. Does every single piece of data in every single Pedias has a “final advantage”?
Okay, so, off the top of my head…
I would use the Table of Contents for a variety of things, including search (
“I know there was a chapter in one of my books named <blah>—which book was it again…?” or
“What was the name of that song on my Radiohead album…?”) and to have the data available for exporting and processing (for example, with XSLT or XProc).
And as with many of the *Pedias’ current metadata, I’m fairly certain I would discover other uses simply by exploring the data and playing around. Not the sort of thing one anticipates.
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I apologize if I have come off somewhat callous in this post. I just thought it was a little weird that I had to justify a “final advantage” when the *Pedias seem to already store plenty of data which has no obvious “final advantage” to me. But I’m glad that it’s there in case I need that information for whatever reason, or if I simply want to play around with the apps to see if I can figure out a way to use the Pedia’s very comprehensive data in other workflows.
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Edit: On another reread, I think I’m stressed out and it’s making me grouchy. I tried to edit down some of the grouchiness, but some might have escaped me. Sorry for any unpleasantness. (I expect to feel better after I take care of some other Life Stuff™ that needs doing in the near future.)
Thanks for some great apps—really!