Hi Jeremy,
 
thanks for that. That would still fit my timeplans.
 
Thanks again.
 
Best wishes,
Philipp
 

On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:21:08 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

> Hi Philipp
>
> I will start a new thread, do you know when TW5 is supposed to leave Beta?
>>
>
> Hopefully in the first half of 2014
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>  
>
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Philipp
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 10, 2014 2:07:36 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Philipp
>>>
>>> Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my 
>>>> notes, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than 
>>>> printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like 
>>>> someone 
>>>> to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the 
>>>> topic 
>>>> of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
>>>> I thought I could arrange tiddlers as I would have sections in a linear 
>>>> form in a word file but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, 
>>>> for people to find their way around the information themselves.
>>>>  
>>>
>>> Makes sense. It should be possible to produce a TiddlyWiki for 
>>> interactive access while also generating an ordinary, linear HTML document 
>>> consisting of those same tiddlers threaded together into a logical 
>>> ordering. That way you could have your cake and eat it -- you'd be 
>>> sidestepping concerns about the non-linearity of TW.
>>>  
>>>
>>>> I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to 
>>>> see the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be 
>>>> able to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get 
>>>> their head around how this would look in the end. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> As I say, if they're struggling with TW as the medium for delivery, 
>>> perhaps you can establish common ground by giving them a traditional 
>>> hierarchical document.
>>>  
>>>
>>>> Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am 
>>>> trying to do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? 
>>>>
>>>
>>> It may also be worth asking this question in the Google group for 
>>> TiddlySpace, which enjoys a fair amount of academic use.
>>>  
>>>
>>>> Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
>>>> compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'll put this topic on the list for tomorrows' TiddlyWiki Hangout #34. 
>>> It would be instructive to work through some ways of achieving what you 
>>> want with TW5.
>>>
>>> > P.S. I have (and will have) loads more questions, where shall I ask 
>>> these? (e.g. will TW cope with stuff that is usually a 150 page document?) 
>>> Shall I continue in here or should I start a new thread. I am not familiar 
>>> with the code of practice in this community.
>>>
>>> It's usually better to start a new topic with a subject line that will 
>>> be helpful to other readers.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>  Hello Tiddly Wiki folks,
>>>
>>>>  Just discovered Tiddly Wiki and am considering using it as a central
>>>>> location for research documentation for my dissertation. I've been
>>>>> using Google Documents, but but it feels clunky -- the various
>>>>> documents really don't connect very well.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've done a search through the prior posts and have seen a couple of
>>>>> references to folks using it for this purpose, but the demo sites are
>>>>> down. Does anyone have any comments or tips?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Neil
>>>>>
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