yes i want to define several tiddler categories via fields (that i need to 
define, too) and be able to create them out of a menu (like i can create 
journals, but those are not defined by fields, right)

Soren Bjornstad schrieb am Dienstag, 30. März 2021 um 00:36:16 UTC+2:

> Hi Florian,
>
> I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're asking for – when you say you 
> want to be able to "create custom tiddler templates defined by custom 
> fields," do you mean you want TiddlyWiki templates to appear on tiddlers 
> depending on the contents of a field? Or that you want an easier way to 
> create tiddlers that start with particular fields? Do you need a custom 
> interface for editing the different types of tiddlers?
>
> TiddlyWiki can do all of that for sure, but they're very different things!
>
> I recently did a screencast <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsdDs7oOLlg> 
> that 
> might clarify some of this if you have an hour to burn.
>
> On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 4:24:57 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> *I don't really find how I could do that
>>
>> Florian Felix schrieb am Montag, 29. März 2021 um 23:24:20 UTC+2:
>>
>>> Hey, 
>>> so I am thinking of several usecases where I would like to be able to 
>>> create custom Tiddler templates, defined by custom fields, but i don't 
>>> really find where i could do that? 
>>>
>>> For example I want a reference system that could be a bit more complex 
>>> with some interdependencies, and i think managing this via links and tags 
>>> would clutter the user interface and defining templates could help for 
>>> automating this. at least i 
>>>
>>> I see a quote, scan it via OCR or copy it , then I can open a new 
>>> "quote" tiddler (Or I just want to write a note) . It gives me the option 
>>> to insert an author/person, and a source. There are multiple options for 
>>> sources like website, book ...
>>> I have an author/person as well as a "sources" overview where I can add 
>>> details to sources or new ones. For author/person the quotes and notes from 
>>> different sources are automatically transcluded. the sources overview is 
>>> structured into the different types. when I click on a singular source, all 
>>> quotes and notes appear, and maybe a review (if its written). if its a 
>>> book, I can quickly add image, preferabbly link it to my inventaire.io 
>>> account. 
>>> If it's a webpage / file document I might want to link it with my zotero 
>>> library.  (these integratoins obviously are for the future, but should be 
>>> held in mind)
>>>
>>> How can I approach this? Is this even plausible way? :)
>>>
>>>

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