diff --git a/Template.md b/Template.md index 3b4e10f..729816c 100644 --- a/Template.md +++ b/Template.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Template is a note which serves as a kind of "template" for other kind of notes (let's call them instance notes). +Template is a note which serves as a kind of example/model/muster for new notes (let's call them instance notes). Assignment of a template relation to a note brings these three effects: @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Assignment of a template relation to a note brings these three effects: * note content is copied from the template note to the instance note (if the instance note content is empty at the time of template attribute assignment) * all template's children notes are deep-duplicated to the instance note -A typical example would be a "Book" template note which will: +A typical example would be a "Book" template note, which will: * define some [[promoted attributes]] - e.g. publication year, author etc * you can also create kind of outline of the book review in the note text - e.g. themes, conclusion etc. .. @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ A typical example would be a "Book" template note which will: And then we have instance note - this note has a [[relation|attributes]] to the "Book" template note which will cause that the template note text is used to initialize the instance note text and all attributes from the template note are inherited to the instance note. -From the visual perspective template can define a `#iconClass` and `#cssClass` attributes so that all e.g. books are shown with a particular icon and CSS style. +From the visual perspective, template can define a `#iconClass` and `#cssClass` attributes so that all e.g. books are shown with a particular icon and CSS style. You can check out the concept in the [[demo document|Document#demo-document]] in e.g. [[Relation map]], [[Task manager]] or [[Day notes]].