Thanks, Soren!  I'm on it now -just trying to figure out how i can make 
this my home repo at github.io.  I think i've got to convert it from single 
file to node wiki (right?), but i've never done this. Should be fun! :-)

/walt

On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 6:06:29 PM UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> The public version lacks some functionality that is important for editing 
> and has a bunch of settings changed that are a bit of a pain to change 
> back, so it'll be much better if I do a second build off of the "real" 
> private version. I've attached a first 15-minute attempt at this.
>
> Things that could use improvement here:
>
>    - There are no instructions at all, so you'll have to figure out how 
>    to get started on your own. Some of the conventions tiddlers are missing 
>    and would be nice to have.
>    - I included all the red, yellow, and black tag tiddlers, but since 
>    there is no content in this version, most of them are not tagging 
> anything, 
>    so they don't show up in the tags list. Also, some of the tag tiddlers 
> have 
>    content that probably won't be very useful for you in them.
>    - There's a button for the ReadingInbox on the toolbar, but said inbox 
>    is not included in the edition at present. You can hide or delete that 
>    button tiddler.
>
> Please let me know what else does not work right – I'd love to add a build 
> of this edition to my standard publish process in the future.
> On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 6:52:30 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> +1 to Walt's post.  Thanks, Soren, for the great contribution to the 
>> community. This really helped me understand how to implement a Zettelkasten 
>> in TW.  I, too, have been wondering how to filter out your content and keep 
>> the skeleton, if that is at all possible. Thanks again.
>>
>> Stan
>>
>> On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 7:17:38 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrote:
>>
>>> Wow.  For all the buzz around the Digital Gardening/ Mind-Mapping space, 
>>> this is so far and away beyond anything i have seen... An amazing gift to 
>>> the commons, Soren; i just gotta give your system a try.
>>>
>>> To that end, i have just one question: what would be the easiest way to 
>>> filter out & delete all your content from the downloaded .html file, 
>>> without losing any of the many useful functions that you have outlined & 
>>> demoed so well?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> /walt
>>>
>>> On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 4:15:49 AM UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>>
>>>> For those who have been interested in my public Zettelkasten wiki 
>>>> <https://zettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com> in the past (or might be 
>>>> interested in it now), I've just put up an extensive discussion of 
>>>> Zettelkasten and how I've implemented it in my TiddlyWiki on my YouTube 
>>>> channel:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjpjE5pMZMI
>>>>
>>>> Here are the segments if you're curious:
>>>>
>>>> *About Zettelkasten:*
>>>> 0:00 Welcome and introduction
>>>> 1:00 Public and private versions of my Zettelkasten
>>>> 2:08 What is a Zettelkasten?
>>>> 4:16 What idea tiddlers look like and how we navigate through them
>>>> 6:28 Implementation evolves with the content
>>>>
>>>> *Organizing my Zettelkasten and relating ideas:*
>>>> 7:06 Why I use CamelCase names
>>>> 8:12 Expressing relationships by linking
>>>> 9:40 Expressing memberships by tagging
>>>> 10:07 Tags serve in many roles – topics/indexes, publicity level, 
>>>> lists, types, pseudo-types, and maintenance
>>>> 15:42 Index tiddlers provide overviews of a topic area
>>>> 17:33 Transclusion can combine with the ‘description’ field to create 
>>>> overviews
>>>> 18:42 Why I don’t use tags for all overviews
>>>> 19:28 Stretchtext creates interactive, expandable overviews
>>>> 20:42 Subtiddlers aggregate tightly coupled content
>>>> 23:58 Bibliographies aggregate related sources
>>>> 25:38 The Write tab highlights fruitful areas for further work (stubs, 
>>>> missing, needing attention, needing excision, to-dos, open questions)
>>>> 29:58 The Reference Explorer shows related tiddlers (backlinks and 
>>>> forward links) in a concise table
>>>> 34:48 Graph theory and Zettelkästen; link graph
>>>> 37:11 Types of tiddlers; why I include non-idea tiddlers, unlike 
>>>> classic Zettelkasten
>>>>
>>>> *Plugins and custom TiddlyWiki logic:*
>>>> 41:04 Interesting TiddlyWiki plugins I use
>>>> 47:17 Publishing only part of a TiddlyWiki (public/private switch): 
>>>> Marking tiddlers
>>>> 49:05 Public/private: The PrivateChunk
>>>> 51:28 Public/private: The build process (shell script)
>>>> 54:18 Custom copy-title and permalink buttons
>>>> 55:38 GIS (mapping) support for places
>>>> 57:55 The missing-tiddler helper
>>>> 58:36 Quick reading-list import by pasting a URL
>>>> 59:30 Reading inbox
>>>> 1:00:15 Simple Analytics and raw markup snippets
>>>> 1:01:05 Sorting tags by color and putting them in columns
>>>>
>>>> *Philosophy:*
>>>> 1:03:01 Just get started and then continuously improve
>>>> 1:05:20 The Three-Links Heuristic for determining whether ideas are 
>>>> effectively linked together
>>>> 1:07:02 A Zettelkasten never walks backwards: consistency doesn’t 
>>>> matter that much
>>>> 1:08:56 Why I default to open and publish my Zettelkasten
>>>> 1:11:25 Polyspecialize your Zettelkasten, include variety
>>>> 1:13:34 Prioritize; you won’t have time to write about everything
>>>> 1:14:55 Using the flexibility and user-programmability of TiddlyWiki to 
>>>> your advantage
>>>>
>>>>

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