I'm translating a large number of telecom troubleshooting documents into an
MPTW. The most complicated once I have thus far is 43 pages including
screenshots with multiple chapters and sub-chapters. My question is what
would be the "best practice" in inputting these types of documents?
Here are my thoughts thus far:
- Store each image/figure as individual jpegs.
- Break each section into its own tiddler
- Tag each section with its respective chapter
- Tag each chapter with the document name
My thinking is this: breaking the whole thing up into small chunks of data
will make searching easier, rather than pulling up a monolithic document on
one search. It will also help cut down on loading times, since each
sections has 1 or 2 screenshots (53 total). Maybe I can make the document
tiddler have an option to transclude all the sub-tiddlers? I don't know how
to do this, however. Thoughts?
I have another problem, as well. the TW is stored on network storage. As
such, anyone that opens it is opening as a local file, and will be able to
edit it. Is there anyway to make editing impossible on a local file without
some kind of key?
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