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RE: THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES @TREVOR.GEORGE- SEE YOU NEXT SEASON - #SELFIEALBUM

in #challenge7 years ago

This is pretty awesome! Thanks for making this up.

... and I already know of another application for this. ;-)

My father (@len.george) is about to upload a whole series of documents that should have a table of contents. It would be really nice if that could be auto-generated somehow.

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Well we are just playing with the blockchain! If there is another case - like that of your father - we can unleash the tool and see what it can do! We are slowly updating it - it is available at coffeesource.net although the public version really doesn't do much yet ;P

Hello again Trevor! I finally have some time to take a look at this - Are you perhaps talking about all of the pictures of planes and technical specifications that I see on @len.george's blog?

Let me know more information, if you want we can use steemit.chat (same name for me), I'll need to understand what the desired output will look like, as well as looking a little bit more at how it is currently structured, and lets see if we can't automate something useful!

Blessings!

Hello again too ;-)

Yes, my Dad has spent years tracking down all the military aircraft New Zealand has flown and discovering what happened to them. I convinced him to put all that good information up on the blockchain so it will be preserved and others can use it. there are likely to be plenty of aircraft nuts around the world that might find his research interesting.

But the biggest problem with this - and with the way Steemit works, is building a table of contents that links to all the different posts.

That's where your bot might be really useful. and not just for my dad, but for anyone (and there are a lot of us) who put up serial content.

Where the table of contents is problematic is that the older posts will no longer be editable, and for every new post you have to go back and edit the old posts............ and it quickly become just a nightmare.

So something that will auto-generate a table of contents that can be run at the end of the process would be cool.

What do you think?