Hi everyone, just discovered TiddlyWiki a few days ago and I'm already trying to use it as my main information center. The problem is that I've never had a personal wiki before, so I'm geting used to this new system, and I'm not sure of how to use it for my thesis. Should I use it just as a notebook for thoughts and ideas? should I write most of the thesis in a TW and then generate my latex document? use different TW for both ideas and have links between them? or both ideas in one big TW?
So, for a newbie, where should I start to understand the way to store information in TW for my thesis (or just enter lots of bits of information and then figure out how to use it?).
Should I use it just as a notebook for thoughts and ideas? should I write most of the thesis in a TW and then generate my latex document? use different TW for both ideas and have links between them? or both ideas in one big TW?
I have seen http://tesis.tiddlyspot.com/ and http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com/ from Alberto Molina, and both are awesome, but are too focused in humanities from my point of view and I'm not sure that they will do a better job than Zotero and my latex file (maybe I'm wrong). If I find the time and knowledge, TW for Scholars would be my starting point to mod it a little bit for a more "writing in progress" approach.
So, for a newbie, where should I start to understand the way to store information in TW for my thesis (or just enter lots of bits of information and then figure out how to use it?).
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Hi everyone, just discovered TiddlyWiki a few days ago and I'm already trying to use it as my main information center. The problem is that I've never had a personal wiki before, so I'm geting used to this new system, and I'm not sure of how to use it for my thesis. Should I use it just as a notebook for thoughts and ideas? should I write most of the thesis in a TW and then generate my latex document? use different TW for both ideas and have links between them? or both ideas in one big TW?
I have seen http://tesis.tiddlyspot.com/ and http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com/ from Alberto Molina, and both are awesome, but are too focused in humanities from my point of view and I'm not sure that they will do a better job than Zotero and my latex file (maybe I'm wrong). If I find the time and knowledge, TW for Scholars would be my starting point to mod it a little bit for a more "writing in progress" approach.
So, for a newbie, where should I start to understand the way to store information in TW for my thesis (or just enter lots of bits of information and then figure out how to use it?).
thanks in advance
My research also involves experimenting with different ideas. For that I have created my own list based to-do task. It just plain un-ordered list but uses some CSS to change bullet settings etc. It helps me to keep track to status of the job. This screenshot may be more clearer to understand: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1659299/public_share/todo-task.jpg
Do you think an integration with Zotero could be built -- like the Word and Open Office plugins -- which automatically create bibliographies?
Hi Alex,
I just asked myself the same question and judging from their Web API,
yes it is possible to do that and parts of the API are even pretty
simliar to TiddlyWeb (on a superficial level).
But it will surely be a lot of work though.
/Andreas
I don't know anything about programming and APIs, so I cannot give a better answer than Andreas'
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TW for Scholars will be my weapon of choice, as I have to read A LOT and take notes of all that reading before I can do something else.
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:39:54 AM UTC+2, CB wrote:That's a great idea. Can you share your Stylesheet CSS for this setting?My research also involves experimenting with different ideas. For that I have created my own list based to-do task. It just plain un-ordered list but uses some CSS to change bullet settings etc. It helps me to keep track to status of the job. This screenshot may be more clearer to understand: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1659299/public_share/todo-task.jpg
-mario
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