Hi,

TiddlyWikiRoman, von Hartmut Abendschein [1] seems to be German TW novel

ALex

[1] http://bc.etkbooks.com/opac/

On 19 March 2010 04:52, Anthony Muscio <anthony.mus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, On Book writing;
>
> I would suggest creating tiddlers and tagging them according to various
> criteria - some will form character definitions some just story-lettes.
> Tagging allows you to organise in anyway you want.
>
> Now for the linear structure - base it on a heirachy
> You could then build a set of chapter and sub-chapter tags with a field in
> each to set the order of the chapters.
> You could then assign a story-lette or paragraph tiddler to a chapter with
> a field in each to set the order of the story-lettes within chapters.
> Maintain a tag to indicate "include in book" for any item you want
> included.
>
> Always set your order field to something in the hundereds eg; 0000100 then
> 0000200 so you will allways be able to insert between them eg; 0000150 - you
> could have multiple order fields and only string them together in the final
> sort.
>
> Your could then use a sophisticated For Each Tiddler to list links to
> tiddlers as the contents in book order, and a seperate one to Display the
> content in a single tiddler for Publishing.
>
> Tools to select a chapter, promote or demote within your heirachy or change
> its order would make it a dream to use.
>
> TonyM
>
> If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
> something.
> www.tiddlywiki.com
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 13:02, twgrp <matiasg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mar 19, 1:11 am, Vincent <vsw.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > http://twspot.tiddlyspot.com/
>> >
>> > http://tiddlytagmindmap.tiddlyspot.com/
>>
>> I appreciate all input, so thanks.
>> But Oy! ;-)
>> That seems as far from linear as you can get, lol! I'm sure it's great
>> for brainstorming though!
>>
>> My initial post may have been a bit cryptic, but the main issue is to
>> get from TW's naturally non-linear structure, i.e tiddlers cross-
>> referencing each-others and sometimes existing without any reference
>> at all, etc, into a linear sequence, i.e a form of "start to finish"
>> och "from cover to cover". Each tiddlers content is supposed to
>> eventually end up in a specific location on a page, squeezed in
>> between two other tiddlers. That TiddlyDocs menu captures this, and I
>> would say that this is the most important aspect of the whole issue.
>> I'll post some thoughts but it's too late here for the time being.
>>
>> Thank you  :-)
>>
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