bimlas wrote:
>
> I started working on a TiddlyWiki Zettelkasten edition, but it’s pretty 
> hard because in Tiddly it’s hard to handle tiddlers named with a Unified 
> Identifier (for example, the tag popup list becomes unusable). Is there any 
> example TW from which ideas could be gained?
>

Good point!

TonyM replied about idea of using a subsidiary UID he has worked on. Maybe 
a useful step.

But think your point in using the TITLE field as a unique identifier is 
right, as that is what it IS, built in. There are several ways of thinking 
about it. To give an example of a possible Luhmann style indexing that auto 
disambiguates for "Insomnia" ...

467-1a INSOMNIA (sleep disorder)
732-2c IMSOMNIA , 1976 (film)
1034-1a INSOMNIA, 1982 (film)


The point is this example is the shown "title" would be in the caption 
field; the real Title is both a UID and human informative.

Now, to your real QUESTION: "the tag popup list becomes unusable"

Just wondering if, in the end, that popup could be modified to display a 
different field than "title".

The PROBLEM with going with an arbitrary UID (e.g. random nums; current 
date-time) is it has *no semantic content*.

Luhmann's approach was to have "titling" that is both a unique identifier 
AND has some human meaningfulness

Just thoughts
TT

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