Hi Community,

if you need more details about my workflow (as described in my blog post 
<http://blog.dornea.nu/2021/06/13/note-taking-in-2021/>), feel free to ask. 
I do admit it's not easy (coz of ORG mode + golang + miMind) but I just use 
these tools to adapt the note structure to Tiddlywiki.

Cheers,
Victor

On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 1:20:55 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> That plugin is by Jan. That version needs updating to work with the latest 
> Streams. I know that he has an update in the works. I have never used it so 
> I can't comment on how well it works.
>
> On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 12:47:48 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote:
>
>> Ok @Saq: will start another thread on this specific topic, soon as I get 
>> back to my desk.
>>
>> Meanwhile: browsing related threads, i have come across this Streams to 
>> Text plugin <https://szen.io/stream/> ; can’t install on this mobile 
>> instance i am running, but would like to know if anyone has experience to 
>> share, and if it can accomplish something along the lines of what I’ve 
>> described.   
>> ?
>>
>> /walt 
>> On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 11:21:51 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> @walt 
>>>
>>> You’ve really gone the extra mile, Saq, to make this software 
>>>> customizable. That FAQ should be held up as an example of best practice 
>>>> for 
>>>> TW devs.  I am no developer myself, but these docs are so good, I feel 
>>>> myself compelled to start hacking on this, soon as i get home to my 
>>>> computer. :-)
>>>
>>>  
>>> To be honest I feel the docs are still pretty slapdash, but I am trying 
>>> to fill them out when I can and contributions to the docs are very welcome 
>>> from all Streams users.
>>>
>>> Before i do tho, i guess i will do best to clarify the intention.  The 
>>>> essential need- much as @Si has already described 
>>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/gbEHUyX8dc0/m/r1yF5JdXCAAJ> 
>>>> -is to convert a select (sub)set from one stream of “fleeting notes” to a 
>>>> set of “evergreen notes” (i.e. appropriately named tiddlers), each one 
>>>> with 
>>>> a backlink to the source tiddler that spawned those child tiddlers.  Then 
>>>> that source tiddler could be flattened into one note with links to all its 
>>>> children.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The reason there is no in-built mechanism for flattening a stream is 
>>> simply because I don't think there is a one size fits all export format. 
>>> Depending on the content of your streams tiddlers, you may want anything 
>>> from a simple concatenation to a hierarchical structure. It is important to 
>>> remember that all the components of a stream are just tiddlers with their 
>>> relationships maintained via fields. So you can manipulate them just as you 
>>> would any other tiddlers.
>>>
>>> I think this is also an area where input from other Streams users would 
>>> probably be helpful for you and it might be worth starting a new thread 
>>> asking for input. Note that I don't actually use Streams myself apart from 
>>> on the odd occasion and neither do I have much detailed feedback on user 
>>> workflows, so it is difficult for me to provide guidance. Once you know  
>>> how you want things set up, it is then easier for me to provide input on 
>>> the implementation part if you run into difficulties.
>>>
>>> Some examples of exporting/flattening a stream are provided in the FAQ. 
>>> Also some extra filter operators have been introduced to make it easier to 
>>> work with the streams tiddlers. 
>>>
>>> See:
>>> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/#Working%20with%20streams%20tiddlers
>>>
>>

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