Mat wrote (slightly edit by me):

> ... you ... *reuse the content in different narratives*. But if you don't 
> reuse the content in other narratives, then there is no real need for ... 
> fine grained partition of the content.

 

> ...but you say this is for your Zettelkasten ... I.e if your purpose is 
> "zettelkasten" then wouldn't that steer how long the content of your 
> tiddlers would be?
>

Right.  Traditional Zettelkasten entries never change their titles. And 
they tend towards a strict, delimited, unchanging, scope. FWIW, in various 
experiments in TW with Zettlekasten, there has been *translusion* used to 
cope, particularly, with "inter-referring" between them.  A modest 
extension from the basic idea of their "invariability". Bimlas has written 
and worked extensively about this. I'll look for his links if there is 
interest.

Side comment, TT

On Thursday, October 14, 2021 at 6:52:53 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> I use my Tiddlywiki as a Zettelkaten (work in process!) and some of my 
>> Tiddlers are quite long. I title the Tiddler with a unique piece of 
>> information, in my own words, and then I include a description and 
>> resources. Some of my Tiddlers get very long...maybe too long. Is there a 
>> best practice for Tiddler length and what to include in the Tiddler?
>
>

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