The idea of using the specialized tools for the job at hand, as others here
have mentioned, is something we investigated earlier in the
*{{DesignWrite}}* course, and may be applicable here. For instance, we used
IFTTT <https://ifttt.com> recipes to generate text files (which only really
needed changing the extension from *.txt to *.tid to get them working in
TiddlyWiki), generated from any new activity on our Flickr streams, or in
my case, from my Pinterest pinboard. Using the existing mobile Flickr (or
Pinterest) apps to capture images on the mobile device, applying TiddlyWiki
tags to them in their descriptions, then importing the resultant text files
into TiddlyWiki as new tiddlers with tags and links to the online images,
was trivial. It's probably possible to do the same with YouTube videos in
IFTTT. Perhaps this workflow could be streamlined even further? Just a
thought.
Here's
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/tk91wqty552z6z1/designwrite.html#Exercise%3A%20WikiWords%2C%20Photos%20and%20Tags>the
*{{DesignWrite}}* exercise for this. And here's
<https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/y5yubous01eyifc/HegartDmishiv-on-DesignWrite.html#WikiWords%2C%20Photos%20and%20Tags>
my answer to it. Hope this is somehow useful.
Hegart.
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