STN reminds me of Luhmann's Zettelkasten where notes are linked and notes
are mapped to sources. I've never found a good digital implementation.
I'm going to have to give STN a try!
Stan
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 10:58:52 AM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:
> I am wondering if separating the
Thanks @David for the reply. Responding inline:
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:46:05 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
> ...I use Windows, and the table in
> https://giffmex.org/blt/index.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fkookma%2Fsearchwikis%2Fui%2Findex-summary
>
> looks good to me in both Chrome and
@Walt
Glad you like the BLTs!
I use Windows, and the table in
https://giffmex.org/blt/index.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fkookma%2Fsearchwikis%2Fui%2Findex-summary
looks good to me in both Chrome and Firefox. Does this tiddler also spill
over for you?
I am using STN and find it better, just
Am really enjoying your BLTs, @David, but for one little bug in this
sandwich: the "Index summary" table on "Searchwikis Index Summary" tiddler
does not confine itself to the Story View, but spills over to obscure the
sidebar content (tested in both TiddlyDesktop 0.0.14 and latest Chrome
Thanks David! That really helps, think I understand most of what you just
said. I'll probably try poking around with your tiddler files to get a
better understanding of things.
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 8:27:47 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
> Hi Naveen
>
> The toc tab in hist.html simply
Hi Naveen
The toc tab in hist.html simply lists all the tiddlers in the present file
that have a toc field.
For the other question, see https://kookma.github.io/TW-Searchwikis/. The
basic idea is that every subordinate file uses that plugin's "Index and
export" tiddler to create an index of all
Hi David, this looks good too!
>From your video I was able to understand how the backlinks, links and tags
are used, but can't seem to wrap my head around how the TOC tabs or links
to external files works. How do these work? Would love to understand this.
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 3:58:52
I am wondering if separating the list into sources, topics and notes is a
better way of organizing this. See
https://giffmex.org/blt/hist.html#How%20We%20Got%20to%20Now%20(Johnson)
This is just experimental. As you know me, I will probably change my mind
again tomorrow...
Feeback? Ideas?
On
Best wishes
Mohammad
On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 10:44 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Just thinking out loud. If the tiddler indexing code could be put in a
> template, then it might be possible to write a command line script that
> would use nodejs tiddliwiki to
+1
What a great contribution to the TW community - and to me personally. This
notetaking process will radically alter how I put together my notes for two
book revisions I am working on. Thanks, David.
Stan
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 5:20:18 PM UTC-4 j.te...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'll have
*Are you American?*
*Do you deliver BLTs overseas from Mexico?*
**
*Back to normal ...*
I think you approach is very interesting.
It HIGHLIGHTS the role of* intention*.
I think your recent work works well because it is expressing a clear
orientation!
Thumbs up!
Best wishes, TT
--
You
Thanks David! I think that's good enough for me to get started with linking
and tags. Appreciate your help.
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 11:44:06 PM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
> @Julio - do you want extra cheese on that order? :-)
>
> @Naveen - I don't think that it matters too much whether
@Julio - do you want extra cheese on that order? :-)
@Naveen - I don't think that it matters too much whether you link or tag.
(transclusion is {{Tiddler title}} and is for including the text of one
tiddler inside another tiddler.) As I said in the video I prefer linking
and don't do much
Hi David, a quick question though. I'm pretty new to tiddlywiki, I see you
showed two ways to add links, one using double-square brackets [[ ]] in the
tiddler content (is that what transclusion is?) , the other way was by
referring to a tiddler via a tag. Is one of these methods better than the
Hi David, a quick question though. I'm pretty new to tiddlywiki, I see you
showed two ways to add links, one using double-square brackets [[ ]] in the
tiddler content (is that what transfusion is?) , the other way was by
referring to a tiddler via a tag. Is one of these methods better than the
I'll have a Giffmex BLT to go please! ^_^
Nice demo David.
Much regards,
Julio
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 3:07:06 PM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:
> Go for it! That part has to do with Mohammad's plugin. That would be a
> great next step.
>
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2021, 1:14 PM 'Mark S.' via
Go for it! That part has to do with Mohammad's plugin. That would be a
great next step.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2021, 1:14 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Just thinking out loud. If the tiddler indexing code could be put in a
> template, then it might be possible to
Just thinking out loud. If the tiddler indexing code could be put in a
template, then it might be possible to write a command line script that
would use nodejs tiddliwiki to run a process on each wiki, collect the
outputs, and rebuild the index file. This would simplify keeping the main
index
This is brilliant and might be my new notetaking process. Thanks, David!
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 4:36:24 PM UTC+1 clutterstack wrote:
> Nice demonstration! I love the rebranding.
>
> Best,
> Chris
>
> On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 10:48:49 AM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:
>
>>
>> There has
Nice demonstration! I love the rebranding.
Best,
Chris
On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 10:48:49 AM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:
>
> There has been a lot of talk about walk-throughs ever since Soren's
> wonderful example.
>
> Here is one of my own. It includes BLTs (formerly L+BL), and Mohammad's
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