For the PDF, copy and paste the text into a tiddler with the same name as 
the PDF file in a separate TW file. Create a template for the tiddlers that 
will link to the original PDF. Index the PDF text using Mohammad's TW 
indexer

https://kookma.github.io/TW-Searchwikis/

Now you can search from your main TW file, bring up the text of the PDF 
file, and then jump to the original if it looks promising.

You could do something similar with screenshots, but you will need your own 
OCR. There are online OCR sites that can grab the text for you if you don't 
want to buy software.


On Friday, October 16, 2020 at 8:48:05 AM UTC-7, IvanPsy wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I was away for some time in order to test Apple Notes for note taking and 
> storing the informations.
>
> What I like of Apple Notes is that I can take an academic paper, I write 
> some thoughts as text, I save the PDF of the research inside the note.
> Then Apple note indexes the text of the PDF, so when I search for a word 
> it searches inside the PDFs too.
>
> The same for images and screenshots.
>
> How can I replicate such feature on TiddlyWiki?
> Is it possible?
> Or: any "lateral" tip to manage PDFs and screenshots the same way without 
> ditching TiddlyWiki?
>
> After some testing I find TiddlyWiki is nearly perfect, but I really need 
> such feature.
>
> Thank you!
>

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