> at the tiddlywiki github repo we're discussing about making some of these >> features core-ready, so I'm looking forward to bringing as many useful >> things to tiddlywiki >> > > I'm happy to read this. > > Thank you for answering. > > What I find extremely useful is reducing older wikies into new ones, >> taking over only the relevant pieces and connecting them with pieces from >> other wikies. Sort of a brainstorming workflow >> > > This I have never thought of. Very interesting! > Do you have separate wikis for different things, or you have different > ones but not "content-specififc"? >
I have content-specific ones, then medley-type wikies, where i mix contents together, they mostly combine more different topics. I use the tiddlymap plugin to look for connections between them. that requires that I keep a certain tagging style through all wikies. Sometimes I just start mashing different topics into one wiki if I know they're related. > > A related question I have here is whether you have a system like h0p3 > does? Like what he calls "folders" (if I recall correctly) and structures > for those folders that repeat for each one, and then the structure is > repeated within the smaller components. (I've found that to be a very good > idea, I'm currently trying to figure out how I might use tw - I've been > pouring things (ideas, notes, placeholders) into it without much thought > about the structure of the wiki and it kind of lost its non-linear nature, > I use a toc like in a book and the connection between things is pretty > straight-forward. I'm missing out on possible explorations this way. I > think this is not what you meant when you mentioned lego but I think that > if I could reduce the size of tiddlers and have larger ones as just put > together from the small ones I could stitch my notes together in new ways > like lego pieces. Not sure if the result would warrant the time I'd spend > on reducing my notes/ideas to their essential elements) > I don't know much about h0p3's system. I use tw both on nodejs and the single-file version, but mostly node when on my computer. When I started using tw I also started just pouring things into it. Then I started sticking with a tagging style and some introduction tiddlers that I use as connecting-tiddlers for additional notes, through linking or tagging. Nothing very fancy. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9fdcb5d1-0b07-4216-9607-5f80277604b2%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

