Victor,

At the same time as you search for a Glossary item, in your *zettelkasten 
*tiddlywiki, 
you can have the search also look for the use of that term in *zettelkasten 
.* that is effectively what the backlinks would be. If you kept a glossary 
centrally and its not too big you could package and install it on any wiki. 
Drag and drop update. If you could go further you copuld let you add 
glossary items in any wiki but have a tool to export additions and include 
them in the central wiki.

Regards
Tones

On Thursday, 5 November 2020 18:40:48 UTC+11, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> somehow I must have missed the notifications for this thread. First of all 
> thanks for your replies. I didn't know TW-Searchwikis before and I think 
> that for searching tiddlers in multiple wikis that's definitely the perfect 
> tool. 
>
> As for "links between multiple wikis" I'll try to give a more 
> comprehensive explanation:
>
>
>    - the reason why I've splitted "concerns"/domains/contexts in multiple 
>    wikis is because of the size: I don't want to have a big bloated wiki, 
>    instead I want to have multiple ones 
>    - one for the zettelkasten 
>       - one for the bibliography
>       - individual ones for several domains like IT security, nutrition, 
>       sports etc. 
>       - one for collection of bookmarks
>       - etc.
>    - now when I create links e.g. from the *zettelkasten* to the 
>    *bibliography* wiki, I also need to specify the location of the wiki 
>    as well (like I've described at the beginning of this thread)
>       - imagine after some years you'll have hundreds of links from one 
>       wiki to another
>       - let's say the location of one wiki changes (bib.html changes to 
>       bibliography.html) 
>       - then I'll have to update the links to reflect the new wiki 
>       location (bibliography.html)
>       - and that's what I mean by "elegant"
>          - regardless of the method I use to interlink between multiple 
>          wikis there should be a way to update multiple links easily 
>          - and this solution should also work in 15 years :D 
>       - one thing that is not solved yet (at least I haven't found a 
>    solution):
>       - let's stick to the *zettelkasten* -> *bibliography* example (you 
>       have several tiddlers in *zettelkasten* containing links to 
>       tiddlers in *bibliography*)
>       - inserting links in the *zettelkasten* to some tiddlers in the 
>       *bibliography* wiki is easy (I still use the macro mentioned before)
>       - but how do I show *backlinks* in the *bibliography* wiki?
>          - more specific: how can I show which tiddlers in the 
>          *zettelkasten* wiki point to _this_ specific tiddler in the 
>          *bibliography* wiki?
>          
> I hope my post is not that confusing. I'm looking forward to your comments 
> and suggestions. 
>
> Victor 
> On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 7:05:57 AM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Victor,
>>
>> I will backup David's suggestion of Mohammad's searchWikis because you 
>> can link to specific tiddler in another wiki but they key is what you want 
>> to achieve. 
>>
>> The first rule is you can do anything with links you can on any website, 
>> use permalinks and permaviews, drag and drop between wikis, iframe one in 
>> another and create link that open in the the same target windows/tab. Bob 
>> or bobexe is critical if you may open the same wiki for edit in different 
>> tabs, windows or browsers.
>>
>> Copy to clipboard is a way to take a search string from one wiki to 
>> another and a lot more can be done.
>>
>> I recently responded to someone else's questions on the same subject and 
>> someone else was talking about capturing bookmarks with tiddlywiki which 
>> can include tiddlywiki itself.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 13 September 2020 20:29:22 UTC+10, Victor Dorneanu wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know if this topic has been discussed somewhere else, but I'd 
>>> like to know if there is any "elegant" solution how to create links between 
>>> tiddlers in different wikis. 
>>>
>>> I've recently found Tobi Beer's quick'n'dirty solution 
>>> <https://tobibeer.github.io/TiddlyWiki5/> which uses several macros to 
>>> have something like:
>>>
>>> <<. docs Documentation>>
>>>
>>> to link to a tiddler called "Documentation" in the "docs" wiki. If you 
>>> look at *$:/editions/docs *you'll see a "src" field where the location 
>>> of the wiki is specified (in that case docs.html). 
>>>
>>> I use the same approach for my personal Zettelkasten 
>>> <http://brainfck.org/> where I have:
>>>
>>> 1) one TW instance (single HTML file) for the knowledge base
>>> 2) one TW instance (single HTML file) for bibliography and sources (web 
>>> articles etc.)
>>>
>>> Are there any other ways to implement this? Thanks in advance. 
>>>
>>> KR, 
>>> Victor 
>>>
>>

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