Add an assembly name field #166

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opened 2026-07-13 23:22:35 +00:00 by Vectornaut · 0 comments
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A document like an assembly comes with various notions of name, serving various purposes. These include:

  • Internal communication. A name that helps you keep track of what you're working on. Might appear in the application, in a browser tab title, or when browsing through assemblies in the browser's local storage.
  • External communication. A title that helps your audience stay oriented during a presentation, or helps your collaborator get oriented when looking at a file that you've sent. Might appear in the application or in a browser tab title.
  • Filing. An identifier that helps you handle the assembly as an artifact. Might appear as a filename, a catalog identifier, or a database identifier.

As a start, let's give the assembly a title field with the following semantics:

  • Serves the purposes of internal and external communication.
  • Determines an identifier that serves the purpose of filing.
A document like an assembly comes with various notions of name, serving various purposes. These include: - **Internal communication.** A name that helps you keep track of what you're working on. Might appear in the application, in a browser tab title, or when browsing through assemblies in the browser's local storage. - **External communication.** A title that helps your audience stay oriented during a presentation, or helps your collaborator get oriented when looking at a file that you've sent. Might appear in the application or in a browser tab title. - **Filing.** An identifier that helps you handle the assembly as an artifact. Might appear as a filename, a catalog identifier, or a database identifier. As a start, let's give the assembly a *title* field with the following semantics: - Serves the purposes of internal and external communication. - Determines an identifier that serves the purpose of filing.
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