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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Vincent <[email protected]> wrote:

> Didn't someone adapt 'Freemind' or mindmaps to a TW? That would work great
> for writing a novel. Get all your different plots going and then waive them
> in and out in complex order for final story.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 4:55 PM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Have a look at TiddlyDocs
>> http://hoster.peermore.com/recipes/tiddlydocs-demo/tiddlers.wiki
>>
>> search TiddlyWeb group for more
>>
>> regards Mario
>>
>> On Mar 18, 11:35 pm, twgrp <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Touched upon many times, but simply not satisfactorily manifested yet:
>> > TW as a tool for authoring books!
>> >
>> > No, I cannot find any existing implementation for this, surprisingly.
>> > A few attemps have been made at writing books with TW and some ideas
>> > to use TW as a hypertext story tool. That's not what I'm talking
>> > about. I'm talking about TW as a tool to create normal, longer, to-be-
>> > printed books, articles, academic papers, magazines etc. I.e
>> > effectively creating, displaying and sequencing(!) tiddlers so that
>> > they can build up a *linear* whole.
>> >
>> > Let us make an attempt at identifying existing plugins and otherwise
>> > specify the needs to use TW as an effective authoring tool.
>> >
>> > I think a good solution to this really could open a new MAJOR
>> > APPLICATION for TW!
>> > The concept is generic and easily understood by anyone considering
>> > using TW.
>> > In my experience almost everyone has ideas about writing a book in him/
>> > her. (Don't you?)
>> > I'd even guess that this is of wider use than ANY of the applications/
>> > examples explicitly mentioned to promote TW athttp://
>> www.tiddlywiki.com/#Examples
>> >
>> > Ironically, TWs fractionated and non-linear nature that makes it
>> > perfect for information collection and flexible "information
>> > association" is almost the opposite of a printed books rigid,
>> > structured and linear nature. The authoring process itself, regardless
>> > of TW, is typically a matter of transforming creative and loose ideas
>> > into refined information and put into one exact location. This is true
>> > both for fictional and non-fictional writing, as well as for books,
>> > articles, papers or a Ph.D thesis. Note I'm talking about authoring,
>> > not formatting, let alone publishing etc. Any result would eventually
>> > have to be exported into some other tool like a word processor.
>> >
>> > I will post my thoughts on the needs and relevant plugins but figured
>> > it would be good to hear your general thoughts on the matter first.
>> > Solutions, problems, whys and whynots and particularly needs and
>> > specifications for the concept to be useful.
>> >
>> > :-)
>>
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