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This question could indicate that you want to use yWriter Chapters to nest thoughts into topics:
i. Related small thought 1
ii. Related small thought 2
i. Related small thought a
ii. Related small thought b
You can call a chapter whatever you want; ‘Chapter 1’ or ‘Chapter 1.1’ are just names – numbers only begin to matter if you want to use the chapter renumbering facility in the program. You can even ‘fake’ nesting chapters by naming and formatting the titles.
The nesting structure inherent in yWriter (it uses book terms) is:
Book level
Section of book level
Chapter level
Scene level (this is suggested as basic thought level - though you can ‘go deeper’ by writing structured prose as a scene)
There are other yWriter data forms that can be used to store thoughts that are capable of being linked (especially to the scene level) – eg character, item. location and tags can be used for reporting.
There is not really the deep structure that you can achieve in mind maps or nested lists/outlines. Navigation and reporting is done through either general text search or scene-related reports. Wiki-like linking is difficult to implement.
yWriter is one of many programs that can be used to organise thoughts and it clearly works well for thoughts involved in authoring. It may work well for the use you envisage or it may not.
Regards
David
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