Hi Adil

Check out TiddlyWikiWrite: http://www.ljcohen.net/TiddlyWikiWrite-2-5-0.html
by Lisa Janice Cohen http://www.ljcohen.net/index.html

There's also Chris Climas' Twine and Twee which are
hypertextWritingprograms that generate TiddlyWikioutput.
http://gimcrackd.com/etc/src/

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 11 Okt., 14:19, adil <[email protected]> wrote:
>    Hi,
>    I just discovered TW, working mostly with MonkeyGTD now.  I still
> have a lot of way to go before I learn all the features. I'm also not
> good at syntax (ie. code, HTML, etc.) of any sort.  Hope I don't have
> to be. So far so good.
>    Besides MonkeyGTD, I also want to use TW to write a book (for both
> a solo project, and a collaborative one).  I downloaded the empty TW
> and started fooling around, but wasn't quite sure how to structure it
> so I could use it to organize my notes, references, and thoughts
> gradually into sections of the book.
>    So my question is do you know an adaptation of TW for bookwriting?
> Would you recommend the default TW for bookwriting, or do you think
> there are better systems out there?  I am also new to the world of
> Wikis in general so you could suggest another wiki system.
>    Thanks a lot.
>    adil.
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