Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-20 Thread CB
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 5:07:12 AM UTC-7, Alberto Molina wrote: > > > On Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:39:54 AM UTC+2, CB wrote: >>> >>> 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

Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-20 Thread Alberto Molina
Hi Tomás, > 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. > Be aware that TW for Scholars is still using version 5.0.15. Now that 5.1.0 is released, I'm going to upgrade and there's a lot of work to do

Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-20 Thread Tomás Iglesias
Gracias a todos! Thanks to all! Lots of answers in a little time. Alberto, I will follow your recomendation of having everything in one TW. I don't use the notes in Zotero either, I fell that they would stay there for ever and won't be available for me when I need them. CB, Thankfully there is

Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-20 Thread Alberto Molina
Hi Alex and all, 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

[tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-20 Thread PMario
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:39:54 AM UTC+2, CB wrote: > > 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 st

[tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-19 Thread CB
I am a PhD student in Electrical engineering and I have been using Tiddly wiki for about 2 years now. Inline are my comments from my experience. I hope that it helps. On Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:37:28 PM UTC-7, Tomás Iglesias wrote: > > Hi everyone, just discovered TiddlyWiki a few days a

Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-19 Thread Andreas Hahn
Am 19.09.2014 12:57, schrieb Alex Hough: 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 an

Re: [tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-19 Thread Alex Hough
Alberto, Do you think an integration with Zotero could be built -- like the Word and Open Office plugins -- which automatically create bibliographies? Alex On 19 September 2014 10:26, Alberto Molina wrote: > Hola Tomás, > > Should I use it just as a notebook for thoughts and ideas? should I

[tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-19 Thread Alberto Molina
Hola Tomás, 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? > First of all, try to generate a latex documen

[tw] Re: Using TW for a Geology (or Scientific) Thesis (and creating a mod)

2014-09-18 Thread Eric Shulman
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:37:28 PM UTC-7, Tomás Iglesias wrote: > > 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,