Alberto,

Do you think an integration with Zotero could be built -- like the Word and
Open Office plugins -- which automatically create bibliographies?


Alex

On 19 September 2014 10:26, Alberto Molina <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hola Tomás,
>
>  Should I use it just as a notebook for thoughts and ideas? should I write
>> most of the thesis in a TW and then generate my latex document? use
>> different TW for both ideas and have links between them? or both ideas in
>> one big TW?
>>
>
> First of all, try to generate a latex document from a TW with
> transclusions and different formatting (bullets, tables, etc.). If it works
> well, then I would recommend NOT separating your thoughts and thesis
> writing in two different TW, but that's just my opinion. I think it's a lot
> easier to link and transclude content if all is in a single TW.
>
>
>> I have seen http://tesis.tiddlyspot.com/ and http://tw5.scholars.
>> tiddlyspot.com/ from Alberto Molina, and both are awesome, but are too
>> focused in humanities from my point of view and I'm not sure that they will
>> do a better job than Zotero and my latex file (maybe I'm wrong). If I find
>> the time and knowledge, TW for Scholars would be my starting point to mod
>> it a little bit for a more "writing in progress" approach.
>>
>
> I'm glad you like them. I also use Zotero to manage my bibliography, and
> its great for that purpose, but I personally don't like the interface when
> it comes to adding/reading notes or comments to the references. Its the
> reason why I set up those wikis. They are focused in humanities because its
> what I'm working on, but I think the structure can be customized for other
> purposes. Just change the autor/paper/quote categories to meet your needs.
> The important thing is that you find your own way. TW for Scholars is mine,
> but maybe its not yours. You need to find out.
>
>
>
>> So, for a newbie, where should I start to understand the way to store
>> information in TW for my thesis (or just enter lots of bits of information
>> and then figure out how to use it?).
>>
>
> Eric Schulman's answer is a very good starting point.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Alberto
>
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