My use case involves hundreds of Readwise atomic notes, each a separate note within Tinderbox with a title composed of an index term, followed by a dash, followed by a declarative sentence describing the essence of the text of highlight. (The index term and declarative sentence were generated in Claude when processing the Readwise highlight.)
When I open a note and click cmd-7 to open the links panel, the third column on the right is “Suggested.” My question is, how does Tinderbox populate this list of suggested items? What criteria is it using? Is there something (anything) I am doing to influence this list?
Secondly, when I single-click on a suggested item, a popup window with the contents of that item appears. But when I double click on that item, it inserts the title of that note into the note already open as a clickable link (rendered in blue). That is not the behavior I necessarily want, rather I would prefer it to just open the note and leave the note that I was originally on.
I was just referred to two references from the Forum from June 2020 and Apr 2023. Although helpful in explaining some aspects of the “suggested” feature, I still have questions about the implementation.