Hello, I am using both #-tags and @Mentions more and more. It’s fantastic especially when taking notes from meeting for me to follow up on. These tages are then spread over projects and notes and would like to gather all @Mentions of a specific person and insert into one note. So essentially create a search that scans for all mentions of a person within last x days and create a summary (like the summary function today but getting that from all notes (or notes from select projects). Maybe this is possible today then I only need guidance otherwise see this as a feature request ;).
idelly extending the \summary with the parameters “location” (specific note, projects or all) and time span (not the note time stamp but the actual line that have the @ meantion or the #-tag)
ideally ideally this could be a search where you could specify the combination of #tag and @mention
Thanks for the suggestion, Peter.
You can almost do this now: search for a person, eg, @John, and save that as an overview. Click the overview title at the top of the notes list, and then the paragraph filter button top-right. You can choose “Person” there, so that only paragraphs that contain a person are shown. Or you could choose “Note Title” so you just see the titles.
Hope that helps!
Drew
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Thanks, i tried but given I had to go into each note and copy (note by note) it became a very slow process. For the use case I describe this would be a killer feature and would save me tons of time as I am in Agenda probably 3-5 hours a day in many different notes. The ability to consolidate on tags and people would be fantastic.
Thanks for considering this
Can you explain a little more your use case?
I guess you can make a person overview and filter to only show the @Person paragraphs, I assume. And you could then select the notes and export or copy, I suppose.
Does that not help? Can you tell me what your ideal scenario would look like? Just trying to understand the need.