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The top section of the card lists attributes that are set as prototypes for all cards of this particular type. The prototypes are passed to each card and accept a variety of inputs. The list below describes these and how they might be used. The Tinderbox software permits a high degree of customization. Many examples are shown at the Eastgate web site.
\begin{enumerate]
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{internetAuth is {internetAuth} {is a Boolean attribute with a box. Default value is false, empty box. A check entered indicates the note can be published to the internet}
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{Source This {Source} {This space accepts text, a string, that could be one or more items indicating the source of the note.}
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{exemplarSet A {exemplarSet} {A set is a number of items separated by semi-colons. How might data here fit in special examples: Exemplars.}
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{keywordSet In {keywordSet} {In this particular note system keywords are placed in a set for easier searching, rather than searching text, e.g. find me notes where set contains \emph{positive}}
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{ref/Set References {ref/Set} {References could go here by number, author-date or other data and be searched on that basis. Find me a clinical example of 32 or Flanagan 1954, etc.}
\item {We note Work Points are left out. We could make a new prototype and add it to all notes of this class. It would probably be a set attribute.}
\end{enumerate}