Thanks Andreas and Mark, for your feedback.

Andreas, you are right that my idea does not fit well with the normal usage 
of TW, one file with everything in it. That is why I called it an inside 
out TiddlyWiki. I think of this as a special use case for organizing 
massive amounts of notes, images and articles, rather than the way TW ought 
to be used normally.

I also realize I wouldn't be able to do transclusion in static files, and 
obviously I would lose the search functionality if the text of the notes is 
in external files. But those are limitations I have already accepted for my 
Spanish resources, and which I could also accept for a personal hub.

Why don't I just link to TWs from a central TW? Actually, that is what I 
currently do for my own use. I suppose I could do something like what you 
are saying, Mark, but with permalinks to tiddlers in other files. But for 
online sharing in Mexico, the simplicity and rapid viewing of small html 
files is a big plus, where most people view the Internet on mobile devices 
with less than optimal Internet speeds and many have limited technical 
skills, so that zip files and browser extensions would be a barrier. In 
Spanish I even do the subindexes as statics, so as to keep the central file 
to a minimum. But it would be nice to streamline the process and make it 
easier to edit those files later.

Dave



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