Have you reviewed tiddlySnip firefox plugin for a similar feature - Snip 
text into an offline tiddly wiki ?

On Thursday, 19 July 2012 05:41:32 UTC+10, SpiderX wrote:
>
> You can already link to paragraphs or chapters. It's called an anchor. 
> Anything after the hash mark in the url will scroll the page to the element 
> with the ID in it.
> So, the problem is that website designers don't always give IDs to all 
> objects. Wikipedia is the exception though...
> From a random page:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventurer%27s_Fate#Cast 
>
> Just putting #Cast after the URL makes it jump to that part.
>
> On Friday, July 13, 2012 11:06:55 AM UTC-7, Yoann Babel wrote:
>>
>> Recently I've been thinking about how (great but) frustrating wikis are.
>> It seem's I'm not alone : 
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mX0M19AqKQw
>>
>> My idea of the next wikis is quite different.
>> When I'm searching through wikipedia some kind of historic or scientific 
>> point of view on a partucliar subjet, I'm not reading all the articles, I'm 
>> collecting information, assembling it, and creating a new one.
>> A piece of this article, a piece of that one, etc...
>> And I create a new wiki, which is barely a "view" on the core wiki 
>> (pedia).
>>
>> What would be very interresting would be a tool (and I think it could be 
>> an evolution or a plugin of tiddlywiki) that allows to collorate or anotate 
>> a wiki.
>> A wiki page could be an anotation of other pages parts. (A kind of Aspect 
>> oriented programming like for wikis if you want).
>> I'm not sure about the best way to do it technycally speaking. It would 
>> look like hierarchical hyperlinks maybe ?
>>
>> Not just word would be linked, but paragraphs, entire chapters, and a 
>> paragraph could be link to multiple subjects.
>> We could represent it by différent colors.
>> So, we could click on tags like "economics" on an article about houses 
>> construction for example.
>>
>> And with something like partTiddler we could also compose by drag and 
>> droping new tiddlers from micro-tiddlers ... and tag paragraphs/chapter 
>> inside them.
>>
>> I'm not sure if it's quite clear. I don't know if it's easy to implement. 
>> But I know it would be very useful for many people, not just like me.
>> We now have to much information to handle with current tools, we have to 
>> think of new tools to handle the growning complexity.
>>
>> This is a kind a semantic web, but with just a new kind of link (call it 
>> tag/context/contexutal tag ... )
>>
>

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