Capture the source 🤔
Hi @hkgnp
When I used Emacs + org-mode there was a feature that I like and that is missing in Logseq. Maybe your plugin could fit it in ?
This is the functionality to indicate the source (context) of the capture(org-capture template). Suppose I am in the journal page [[2022-12-09]], I am doing mt +type and I have a note or a task in my default page "Inbox". I will find it very useful to remember where I was when I captured it.
This is not a priority request obviously but I sometimes find it interesting to think about my work process that I thought of doing if or that according to a context around. A kind of "thinking backlink" rather than the contents of the note.
Have a nice day.
Thanks for the suggestion. But I’m not sure what you are describing 😂Could you use an example?Regards,ben On 9 Dec 2022, at 3:51 PM, bepolymathe @.***> wrote: Hi @hkgnp When I used Emacs + org-mode there was a feature that I like and that is missing in Logseq. Maybe your plugin could fit it in ? This is the functionality to indicate the source (context) of the capture(org-capture template). Suppose I am in the journal page [[2022-12-09]], I am doing mt +type and I have a note or a task in my default page "Inbox". I will find it very useful to remember where I was when I captured it. This is not a priority request obviously but I sometimes find it interesting to think about my work process that I thought of doing if or that according to a context around. A kind of "thinking backlink" rather than the contents of the note. Have a nice day.
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Yes sorry it was not very clear !
The idea is this. When I capture a note or a todo thanks to your plugin I would like to know the place where I was in Logseq at the time of this capture via a block or page reference.
first step (capture)

second step (include mention in daily log)

third step (task include in inbox with block ref to source)

fourth step (after scheduled task to another date ref to origin still there)

One could imagine a variant that simply refers to the page and not a specific block... if the user does not wish to integrate the mention of the capture into the page where he is at the time of capture.
Couldn't you just write whatever you want, copy block reference / embed (ctrl+c/e while in editing mode) and then m -> t and paste the reference? If you want, you could later go to the reference and with the logseq-swapblocks-plugin exchange the original and the reference.
Not exactly the same but I think it works quite well.
Available in the latest version.