On Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:35:19 PM UTC+7, bluespire wrote:
>
> 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).


I've taken this approach, but only when I really need to reference 
individual sections in different contexts.

Use a prefix number scheme to maintain ordering and present a given 
"collection" by the document/chapter/section tags as you indicate. 

The "top level" navigation can drill down into more specific 
manually-created ToC tiddlers, and glossary/index pages can also assemble 
tiddlers based on "topic term" tags.

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