If you like the booktools thing, and the only drawback is the conflict over 
'source,' just clone the booktools tiddlers, and change source to something 
distinct. Blessings.

On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 12:08:19 PM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote:

> Thanks @Odin for the pointer, but as i am not writing any academic papers 
> these days, and am already struggling with conflicting plugins, i'll have 
> to take a pass on "BibTeX importer" for now.
>
> For example: Dave G's "BookToolsSidebarAddon" tags each new entry as 
> "source", while Soren's Zettlekasten tags each new entry as "Source"...  So 
> now, tags being case-sensitive,  i have two different sets of sources, each 
> of which is referenced by a different bibliography feature (NB: i suspected 
> this might be the case, which is why i haven't brought BookTools into 
> Zettelkasten; i tested this by importing a few tiddlers tagged by BookTools 
> in another instance).
>
> Based on Soren's video tutorial, it looks like that has all the 
> affordances i need for managing Sources & Bibliographies, if only i could 
> get the latest skeleton version to work like the demo, but -as mentioned 
> above- this is an issue for me ATM.
> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 1:17:06 PM UTC+1 Odin wrote:
>
>> @ludwa6
>>
>> The Refnotes <https://kookma.github.io/TW-Refnotes/> plugin is best used 
>> in combination with the BibTeX importer 
>> <https://kookma.github.io/TW-Refnotes/#BibTeX%20Importer%20Plugin> from 
>> the official plugin library. With this plugin, you can import BibTeX files 
>> that contain the information to reference. Every imported BibTeX is 
>> transformed into a tiddler that will show up in the bibliographies list.
>>
>> Mohammed included the "Process new Bibtex entries" button to give all 
>> BibTex-tiddlers a tag, and to transform uppercases to lowercase. I think 
>> this is to make them all the same for easier reference and filtering.
>> Op zondag 25 april 2021 om 11:59:33 UTC+2 schreef ludwa6:
>>
>>> Have just discovered that the "Process new Bibtex entries" feature i 
>>> mentioned in last post is actually a function of the "Refnotes" plugin [1] 
>>> -nothing to do with your Zettelkasten version, @Soren. Sorry to have 
>>> confused the issue!
>>>
>>> Still: i would very much like to know how to use the Sources and 
>>> Bibliographies that you have built into your Zettelkasten @Soren, because 
>>> it appears quite elegant in its simplicity, per your demo.
>>>
>>> [1] Regarding Refnotes: i installed this plugin because i wanted the 
>>> footnotes feature -another example of elegant simplicity- which i want to 
>>> keep external links listed at bottom of tiddler, to avoid comingling them 
>>> with the internal links that typically pepper my body texts... But since i 
>>> don't use its other features, i got used to ignoring all that stuff nested 
>>> under "Bibliography" tab, until now.  I've got some housecleaning to do 
>>> here, obviously, once i get this workflow working! 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 6:25:28 PM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Building my instance off this template, i'm now trying to develop a few 
>>>> topical Bibliographies, each with a list of Sources, but it's not working 
>>>> the way you show in the video, @Soren.
>>>>
>>>> When i click the "Sources" tool, it opens up a "New Source" tiddler 
>>>> that contains only the following set of fields by default; the 
>>>> "Bibliography" field that appears at top of the list in your video at 
>>>> min.24'54" does not show up in mine -neither by default nor in the 
>>>> dropdown 
>>>> list of Field Names with which i might customise the tiddler (tho i 
>>>> suppose 
>>>> this should be done at the level of a View Template, right)?
>>>>
>>>> Also: the "Bibliography" tab in SideBar appears rather enigmatic for 
>>>> the new user of this skeleton Zettelkasten, who has no Bibliography as of 
>>>> yet, no bibtex entries to "Process," and no clue as to how to make one.  I 
>>>> tried using the Search box in that widget, using pulldown param "Author" 
>>>> to 
>>>> search for the Source i created using the "New Source" tool, but it does 
>>>> not appear... And neither does it appear in the table on SourceList 
>>>> tiddler 
>>>> tho -being created via New Source tool- it is of course properly tagged.
>>>>
>>>> Of course: i could implement the "Reading List" feature that i built in 
>>>> another instance, following your earlier video tutorial 
>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsdDs7oOLlg&t=2215s> -which works 
>>>> great- but i'm trying to use this Zettelkasten instance as-is, without 
>>>> introducing any new code.  To that end: am i missing something, or is 
>>>> something missing from the this version, i wonder?
>>>>
>>>> /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 stan...@gmail.com 
>>>>> 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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