Good morning Tobias, good question.

I put all my main TWs in the outer folder to keep things simpler for cross
referencing.

I put all the images in another folder, so that when I save an image from
the web, or want to know where a photo is, I know it will be in the 'i'
folder.

I put all the other documents in another folder to treat them as separate
from the main TWs - the other documents are source documents from which to
write articles and take notes in this system.

The projects I suppose could have been placed in the outer folder, but it
made sense to me to keep them conceptually distinct. Projects are big TWs
for my classes with everything I have on, say, the Gospel of Luke, whereas
the TWs with letters and numbers are for the loose stuff - topics I don't
plan to have a lot of notes on, but that I want to save ideas for when I
run across them.

I may change my mind about that, just to make the relative paths easier to
manage. But probably not, because I put projects in a separate folder is
that I don't plan to create more than one general link to each project. If
I want to save something on Luke, I open the index, search 'Luke', open the
link, and in the Luke folder I find where to place it. The index won't
contain links to every little detail in the projects as they will to the
lettered and numbered TWs.

Hope that helps.

Dave



On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 4:01 AM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> Surely, what you are handling here
> is possibly what many users are facing:
>
> What to do if one wiki ain't going to cut it?
>
> May I ask:
>
> (Why) Did you decide against putting *all* your wikis in the same folder.
>
> It appears that would make cross-referencing a whole lot easier,
> since we skip any traversing of folders up and down.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
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