You might want to read this recent thread that (in latter parts) seriously 
deals with Zettekasten in the context of  TW actual use.

What is a fragment? 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/UvxbgQjNj58/8M3xB4pLAwAJ>


Luhmann had idea you FIX the resource forever on creation. I think it has 
great merit. Necessary, also, as he worked on paper.

Anyway, if you read the thread you will see the major practical issues in 
TW for Zettel.

It both supports it &, maybe, adds more.

Best wishes
TT



On Monday, 15 June 2020 00:05:23 UTC+2, Thomas Teepe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm Thomas - 48, background in maths, longtime zettelkasten and 
> note-taking aficionado. I'm new to this group.
>
> For many years I'm tinkering with something like "Computer Aided Problem 
> Solving" - how can computers support problem solving processes in human 
> thinking? 
> Over the years I've experimented with mind mapping software, note-taking 
> software and with paper-based zettelkasten methods. (I have a background in 
> maths, where paper and whiteboard work seems still highly relevant.)
>
> In recent weeks I've worked with TW, which is a great substrate for 
> zettelkasten-based problem solving.
> You can find the demo wiki here:
> http://thomasteepe-archiv.de/ 
> I would be thrilled if there were points of interest to you, and I would 
> love to get feedback.
>
> Kind regards from Stuttgart, Germany
>

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