@bimlas right, very cool, so we are definitely on the same page. I see a lot of myself in what you saying about wanting your notes in plain text files and reverting to texteditor + text files after trying other tools. I use TiddlyWiki as an optional organizational layer on top of my text files. This works well for me but that is probably also due to the nature of the few notes that I do take.
Your original writeup in this thread also reminds me a lot of work I've done in the past on electronic medical records and establishing and facilitating note taking routines that doctors and health-care workers will actually adhere to. Thanks for sharing your setup. My interest at this time is purely conceptual, this isn't something I plan to pursue, but its great to have a peek and what you are doing. Cheers, Saq On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 10:37:36 AM UTC+2, bimlas wrote: > > Saq, > > See > https://bimlas.gitlab.io/#%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Ffootnote%2Ffootnote:%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Ffootnote%2Ffootnote%20%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Ffootnote%20TiddlyWiki > > for my footnote: > > - Open $:/bimlas/footnote/footnote > <https://bimlas.gitlab.io/#%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Ffootnote%2Ffootnote> to > view it's code > - Tiddlers tagged by $:/bimlas/footnote > <https://bimlas.gitlab.io/#%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Ffootnote> are shown in > footnote > - See the bottom of TiddlyWiki <https://bimlas.gitlab.io/#TiddlyWiki> for > an example > > -- 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/5860141b-00d4-43b4-a38c-234b9a61c558o%40googlegroups.com.

