[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread TW Tones
Imleg, As others have shown you it is easy to make *tree structures* in tiddlywiki, in fact tiddlywiki allows you to show *many different structures;* lists, trees, networks and much more. Using the Table of Contents macros is the first one most use https://tiddlywiki.com/#TableOfContents and

[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread PMario
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 10:50:28 PM UTC+2 PMario wrote: want. ... so you can use tabs for "overall grouping" and create different > trees with tocP > not "tabs" -> should be tags -m -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread PMario
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 8:32:08 AM UTC+2 imleg...@gmail.com wrote: > When I use tiddly I find it is easy to make a small piece of knowledge? > But I really need to make a tree structure of the notes, because the notes > I took are too scattered which make it hard to build a summary view

[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread Soren Bjornstad
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 11:14:11 AM UTC-5 Mark S. wrote: > My current note taking system uses tags for the big "trunk" picture and > then uses titles for the finer, "leaf" structure so as not to create excess > tags. > This is a really cool idea! I don't think I've seen this one

[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What Soren said, but in TW you can also make a tree based on title structure like: Dutch/grammar/Conjunctions Dutch/grammar/Pronouns Dutch/reference/ANW and then display it with the tree macro. My current note taking system uses tags for the big "trunk" picture and then uses titles for the

[tw5] Re: How to make a tree structure of the notes?

2021-06-30 Thread Soren Bjornstad
In TiddlyWiki, you can create a tree structure with tags (TW documentation ; Grok TiddlyWiki ). Then you can make a table of contents to display them (TW documentation