Ciao Mohammad One thought I had was to use Powershell to generate an "Index wiki". This would parse single file wikis you have and extract index data and compile into a new wiki.
I done a bit of work on it and it looks doable. Thoughts TT On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 06:14:46 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote: > > > - Tiddlywiki is great at small to moderate number of tiddlers > - It is easier to keep few subjects in a Tiddlywiki, for example a > student can have one wiki per course > - I see Tiddlywiki like a MsWord file but with tons of features and > suprior flexibility > - I see Tiddlywiki as a webpage, but simple to create, customize > and use > - I see Tiddlywiki as a database > - RESULT > - People using Tiddlywiki have several separate Tiddlywiki > - ISSUE > - Searching and finding something gets difficult and makes headache > > > One solution > > - create a master Tiddywiki or a main wiki > - use a dataTiddler per wiki to index few fields per tiddler like > tiddler titles, caption and keywords field > - put all these indexes in the master Tiddlywiki > - Use the standard or advanced search to look in these indexes and > return a link to the correct wiki > > Howto > > - a simple script to create or update the index in the wiki > - export the updated index to master wiki > > I know about Twedration, but this is a simple solution for whom use single > html Tiddlywiki. > > > 1. What do you think? > 2. Have you seen such solution before? > 3. Can you share any tools, idea? > > --Mohammad > -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/adfc8d29-37b0-41b7-adfe-112b9f6aa021%40googlegroups.com.