>I would prefer a completely random brain dump of information into 
'scratchpad' tiddlers that could then be dropped into various 'blog' 
stories, then pulled out again and tagged into wikis

I am possibly thinking on similar lines.... an brain dump theme for rapid 
tiddler creation, then other themes for reviewing and publishing

alex



On Sunday, 27 July 2014 17:35:33 UTC+1, Matabele wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> On Sunday, July 27, 2014 4:16:15 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
>
>>
>> First of all, I want to say thank you for introducing me to the amazing 
>> slider table of contents on that Anki site. Wow, that would be cool on a 
>> TW...every time a link is clicked it not only takes you to the location but 
>> also takes you to the place in the TOC, too. And as you scroll up and down 
>> the story river, the TOC adjusts automatically...wow...
>>
>
> Uses bootstrap, several jquery libraries and 'id' 's on header elements -- 
> don't think that'll be coming to TW any time soon :-)
>
> I would maybe split your three categories into four...Knowledge management 
>> I would split into two categories, one is knowledge management for self, 
>> and the other is sharing / publishing for others. 
>>
>
> The material at 'cyborganize' outlines the process by which information:
>
>    - enters the system via a number of scratchpads
>    - gets stripped of actionable items (these are transferred to the task 
>    management system)
>    - gets transferred to a journal (chronological blog)
>    - gets separated into a few separate story threads (parallel 
>    chronological blogs)
>    - gets tagged and split into snippets to form a wiki
>    - is then re-assembled in the wiki into a coherent publishable articles
>
> TW seems to fullfill the rolls of scratchpad and wiki -- however, it needs 
> tools for processing the information into a journal and chronological blogs 
> (to mimic wordpress) and for re-assembling the fragments into publishable 
> articles (here yWriter and I think Scrivener do the job.)
>
> 'TiddlyWiki for Academics' does a fair job of tagging bibliographic 
> entries, notes and references in order to attach them to an article. The 
> problem I see here is that the information has to be entered into the 
> hierarchal structure via forms. 
>
> I would prefer a completely random brain dump of information into 
> 'scratchpad' tiddlers that could then be dropped into various 'blog' 
> stories, then pulled out again and tagged into wikis.
>
> Thereafter, the process gets a little hazy -- what is needed is a 'TOC' 
> into which the fragments (individual tiddlers) could be placed by tagging 
> appropriately. This process of producing a finished article works best with 
> a versioning system to record the incremental changes as fragments are 
> massaged and re-arranged. I'm not sure that TW is up to this?
>
>> I would add photo galleries as a usecase for TW. You can do masonry type 
>> galleries of online images or images in a folder. I once showed Jeremy an 
>> example I have of almost 1600 images linked to from a TW, in over 200 
>> masonry galleries.
>>
>
> That could form part of the system, rather than a specialised TW, 
> especially during the collection stage. A presentation mode for graphics 
> (slideshow) type version might be useful.
>
> I use TWC as a database for our seminary's library. 
>> http://www.giffmex.org/bibliotecaSTRM.html Would be great to have an out 
>> of the box version for TW5 for personal libraries with fields, etc.
>>
>
> Fields could be used for database type applications -- here I dream of a 
> Restful backend such as  CouchDb -- not for hosting the whole wiki as in 
> the node.js version, but where certain tiddlers could be posted and 
> 'attached' to the standalone wiki. 
>
> TW is ideal for organizing recipes. Would be great to have an out of the 
>> box version for recipes.
>>
>
> There is a good case for a separate standalone version for recipes -- it 
> would be popular and recipes are clearly identifiable as recipes from the 
> outset.
>
> regards 
>

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