On Jan 10, 2012, at 3:07 AM, HansBKK wrote:

> The critical difference is between "collecting" files for your own personal 
> use, and "publishing" ones when you're ready to share a topic domain with 
> others. I've spent so much time creating navigation/scaffolding in TW for 
> different topic domains I've resolved not to do so anymore, until I've become 
> so familiar with the topic I know I'm approaching the ability to do it "once 
> and for all" which of course is never really true, just relative to starting 
> from scratch.


I've found TagglyTagging to be extremely powerful and extremely flexible. It 
provides for evolution, including periodic revision, as radical as required, of 
the structure/organization of tiddlers. I can start with only the vaguest idea 
of the components and their relations. Once I've done some seat-of-the-pants 
work I may--indeed, I will, *always*--get an insight that reflects a better 
understanding of the subject and requires a different structure. Renaming tags, 
creating new tags, and retagging take care of it, usually pretty quickly. 

Good luck--as you seem to realize--getting it down "once and for all." I don't 
think reality allows any such thing. It is itself in constant evolution.

Regards,
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Eric Weir
eew...@bellsouth.net

"Any assurance economists pretend to with 
regard to cause and effect is merely a pose."

- Emanuel Derman






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