Hi Tony, I'm still thinking this through. Your UI is a good solution and probably better than lumping it all together. It is really all about how you organize your wiki. I've been using tags and table-of-contents to organize my notes. Coming from Evernote or OneNote or even paper you have that paradigm in your brain. So really (and this could be and probably is a thread on its own).... Tags group things together, say History Class Notes where I might make a note on a George Washington tiddler that he was General during the American revolution. Later I might make a note in my Coin Collection notes that George Washington is on the US Quarter. Freelinks would tell me there is some kinds of relation on George Washington that I might not have put together and automatically link facts about George. Powerful when your wiki starts to take some shape.
You could just not have any tags and let Freelinks link things up as you randomly add a first note about [[George Washington]] then later when you mention George Washington the Freelinks magic happens. Then you begin to think about the retrieval of your notes. No grouping means my class notes are all over that place. Maybe TIddlyMap would come in handy there, I never tried it. Short version....don't change it :) One issue I'm still experimenting with is performance. I have 900+ tiddlers in one wiki and in general things are fine until you click on a tiddler that with *many *freelinks and then you click your freelinks tab. I've seen it take 20 seconds to load the freelinks. On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 9:11:15 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote: > > Hello Scott > that's a very interesting thought and very easy to add as an option. > > one question pops to mind, you wouldn't even care if it is a linked > (Backlink/keywords/tags) or unlinked reference (freelinks) ? > > eager to know your thoughts > > > On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 4:40:18 AM UTC+3, Scott Kingery wrote: >> >> Tony, I'm using this TWCrosslinks and your Daily Notes plugin as a >> replacement for the Daily Notes system I built before. I need to give it a >> bit more time but I'm curious about the tabs. They work great, Freelinks, >> Tags etc. all in their own tab. It's pretty. My immediate thought though >> is, while it is fantastic to discover that things are related and inked >> somehow but why, as a user, do I care how they got linked? >> >> Just a conversation spark, >> Scott >> >> On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 9:31:44 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote: >>> >>> Update to *v0.1.6* >>> >>> version change log: >>> 2020-05-13: v0.1.6 >>> >>> - Bug fixes uncaught js error in transclusion code >>> >>> >>> full change log *here* >>> <https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks/blob/master/README.md> >>> >>> Demo site https://akhater.github.io/drift >>> >>> Install it by Drag n Drop from https://akhater.github.io/drift or >>> download it directly from Github >>> <https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks/releases> >>> >>> Cheers >>> ------------------------------------------------ >>> As promised in my Drift thread >>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/QgPYL0JhxcY I >>> packaged the "Cross Links" part of Drift as a separate plugin that you can >>> download and install from >>> https://github.com/akhater/TWCrossLinks >>> >>> Quick Feature links >>> >>> - Adds a footer in the bottom of every Tiddler showing the keywords >>> of that tiddler (if present) >>> - Adds a footer in the bottom of every Tiddler showing all different >>> types of inbound links to that tiddler (if present) >>> - Backlinks >>> - Tags >>> - Keywords >>> - Freelinks >>> - Footer won't show unless existing >>> >>> For more info and a working demo please check >>> https://akhater.github.io/drift >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/0c51d539-3ef5-4863-9c51-c6835323224f%40googlegroups.com.

