Further to the ideas, in the separate thread on Displayed Attributes (created above), I’ve further updated the demo file: new prototype example2.tbx (92.2 KB)
I’ve added the build-in 'Person" prototype† and made a ‘People’ container that sets that prototype. In there I’ve made notes for our specimen callers so we can fill in things like phone numbers. I’ve then linked the call to each person in the $Callers list using a custom link type ‘call’. This is we know why there is a link; I could have as easily used ‘caller ID’ or such. Use what makes sense to you as Tinderbox doesn’t force a single answer upon you.
Now we can also look at the call in terms of who was involved using the Hyperbolic view:
†. Note that built-in prototypes don’t use atypical naming styles. So, with them I tend to either use the app’s name or duplicate the prototype and give the latter my own distinctive name. I can see ‘Person’ as a being a name of a note a user might create (‘pPerson’ or ‘*Person’, etc., less so). Here, I’d kept the system name for easier process copying by those using the TBX)
