Topic: What top-level categories should there be?

All of the threads thus far are in a category named Discussion.

Would it be good to have other top-level categories?

If so, what should they be?

If there were Arts and Sciences, would that perpetuate the two cultures situation about which C. P. Snow wrote?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Two_Cultures

So should that be avoided?

For example, where would anything that relates to the BBC programme 'Fake or Fortune' be placed when it is about whether a painting is authentic and often includes scientific methods, such as spectroscopy to determine if pigments used in the paint were in existence at the time that the painting was purportedly painted?

So if there were, say, about seven categories, what should they be?

Please discuss.

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

William wrote:

All of the threads thus far are in a category named Discussion.

Would it be good to have other top-level categories?

If so, what should they be?

As I indicated in my very first post to this forum, I think it would indeed be good to have other top-level categories. Hence my second sentence there:

Alfred wrote:

If you have any suggestions for additional forum categories, please post them here.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Oh, so would you rather any suggestions be in that thread?

If so, this thread could be locked.

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

William wrote:

Oh, so would you rather any suggestions be in that thread?

If so, this thread could be locked.

William

No, I think it’s better to have a separate thread. I suspect I didn’t put much thought (if any!) into my wording at the time, perhaps having a vague idea that new users might indicate their preferences while introducing themselves.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

William wrote:

where would anything that relates to the BBC programme 'Fake or Fortune' be placed … ?

In a ‘Television’ category, perhaps? Whilst ‘Discussion’ is tremendously broad, I don’t think it would be helpful to have categories that are too narrow.

William wrote:

So if there were, say, about seven categories, what should they be?

Once we’ve gathered together a few ideas we can have a poll.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

How about a category of

Art in Art Galleries

where links such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU0EYA2d4_0 could be posted and art that is in art galleries discussed

and another category of

Our Art

where members of this forum can post their own art.

That way the two are separate collections of threads.

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

How about "Interesting science and maths"

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure.

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Joe wrote:

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

I second Joe's suggestion. Just the other day I was stumped on a PagePlus to PDF issue but found the answer on the legacy forum.

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Joe wrote:

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

And perhaps CraftArtist? Some of the regulars from Daisytrail are on Facebook. I could always mention this forum in the Group, to see if there is any interest?

"I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
"Cats," he said eventually. "Cats are nice."
Terry Pratchett, Sourcery

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

tomH wrote:
Joe wrote:

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

I second Joe's suggestion. Just the other day I was stumped on a PagePlus to PDF issue but found the answer on the legacy forum.

I did have that in mind, but I felt inclined to wait until closer to the time when CommunityPlus is due to close.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

KarenPL wrote:
Joe wrote:

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

And perhaps CraftArtist? Some of the regulars from Daisytrail are on Facebook. I could always mention this forum in the Group, to see if there is any interest?

Absolutely! I imagine a DaisyTrail section would be particularly popular.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

13 (edited by William 2022-01-27 14:58:25)

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Alfred wrote:
KarenPL wrote:
Joe wrote:

Does anyone want legacy products on here? If so, webplus, pageplus and movieplus are good for me.

And perhaps CraftArtist? Some of the regulars from Daisytrail are on Facebook. I could always mention this forum in the Group, to see if there is any interest?

Absolutely! I imagine a DaisyTrail section would be particularly popular.

Yes, call it Daisy Trail rather than CraftArtist.

Could you possibly start it by copying the thread The Race from the legacy forum please?

https://community.serif.com/forum/craft … il-gallery

There are three pages of it.

Can it be done in one go or would it need to be done bit by bit, possibly by me?

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

William wrote:

Can it be done in one go or would it need to be done bit by bit, possibly by me?

If you want to try copying it in one go, a simple way would be to use a PDF printer driver. Outputting to such a ‘printer’ results in the creation of a PDF file comprising the selected pages.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Thank you.

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

How specific can top level categories be please?

For example, which of these, if any, are too general, which of these, if any, are too specific.

----

Art

Art Galleries

Modern Art

Museum of Modern Art, New York

Art of the Renaissance

The art of Leonardo da Vinci

Original art by forum members

----


William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

An ‘Art’ category would be like the ‘PagePlus’ category, but it seems to me that having a ‘Modern Art’ category would be analogous to having a separate category for PagePlus 8 (and to continue the analogy, having a category called ‘Museum of Modern Art, New York’ would be like having a category dedicated to PagePlus 8 PDF Edition).

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Surely, art would be a sufficient theme holder for art topics. There wouldn't be enough posts  covering all art to need so many headings in the forum, and we are talking headings, not individual posts..

Art is a favourite with William, and I would respect his plea if there were sufficient posts to justify  his proposed "micro-divisions."

But I like science and maths topics to exercise the little grey cells, and I wouldn't ask for headings to separate the themes. Like physics, pure maths, chemical science, technology... you name it.  Material in these headings come occasionally in bursts - a question or conundrum  is posed, and many hands go to solve it. Then it goes dormant for a while. 

Interesting items under all headings come along frequently and maybe could be exhibited in their own thread.

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

What about literature topics?
Poetry etc.

I have just posted a poem in response to a post by William, in the old Lounge, in the Video thread. It's the wrong place, like off topic, and with permission I'll post it here.

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

jackneve wrote:

What about literature topics?
Poetry etc.

Is ‘Art & Literature’ too broad? I’m inclined to think so, but I’d like to hear what other members think.

I suspect that most of us think of things like drawings, paintings and sculpture when we hear the word ‘art’. There’s also ‘the arts’, which would include music and literature, and the performing arts.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

Well, the study of subjects such as French as a language is regarded as an "Arts" subject.

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

William wrote:

Well, the study of subjects such as French as a language is regarded as an "Arts" subject.

William

Some Arts students study Physics as ‘Natural Philosophy’. There’s a wide range of taxonomic choices we can make here!

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

jackneve wrote:

What about literature topics?
Poetry etc.

I have just posted a poem in response to a post by William, in the old Lounge, in the Video thread. It's the wrong place, like off topic, and with permission I'll post it here.

The poem is, in my opinion, really good.

So in which category, and in which thread within that category, would it be posted in this forum?

Posted as just forum text like this, or in an image produced using Serif software?

If the latter, which font would be a good choice?

Would the poem be the same regardless of the font or would the font nuance its meaning?

William

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

jackneve wrote:

I have just posted a poem in response to a post by William, in the old Lounge, in the Video thread. It's the wrong place, like off topic, and with permission I'll post it here.

Here in this topic clearly wouldn’t be the right place, but since this section is currently such a mishmash I don’t see any reason for it not to reside in a new Discussion topic until such time as we have a more suitable category.

"Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?"
― Tennessee Williams

Re: What top-level categories should there be?

So can we have an Art category please?

Not "the arts", just Art please.

My recent post

Sculpture in the city

could be moved there as could some other threads.

William