![]() What was lacking? A means of visualizing, adding, removing and re-ordering notes prior to re-combining and synthesizing notes into a new note (possibly a structure note), and prior to simplifying existing notes. And this prior issue cannot be resolved by saying "use Folgezettel or use Structure Notes." ![]() The "having an overview in advance" prior to the creation of a structure note, combining or simplifying notes is at issue. The structure note presupposes having in advance such an overview e.g., an outline or an ordering. Structure notes could help up to a point, but they had to be written and modified in addition to the notes already present, and they couldn’t substitute for the kind of overview possible by spreading notes out on a surface. My Folgezettel IDs were too abbreviated for this. I thought about printing notes and marking them up or jotting down IDs and titles of notes that I wanted to edit, and indicating edits on paper, but I kept putting that off. The ability to spread cards on a table for comparison is one of the advantages of physical Zettelkasten over digital Zettelkasten. Switching from one note to another in Zettlr is inefficient for comparison. Some notes could be combined and condensed others could be split into several notes. Reconciling similarities among notes had become a bottleneck. I am missing a visualization feature that Luhmann had (and that Nabokov had, for that matter): the ability to spread note cards out on a table. I have another problem-which could be due to my workflow, but maybe not. Now in my experience, I think the Folgezettel/Timestamp/Structure note wars miss the point. Scapple insert picture portable#ģ What’s New 4 Installation and Upgrading 4.1 Portable Installations.The drawback is that the original running text is often interrupted by hundreds of notes, but if you are methodological with the numbering. 5.3 Composition Mode (Full Screen Editing). ħ Project Management 7.1 Project Size Limitations. 7.3 Saving and Making Copies 7.4 Opening Existing Projects 7.5 Moving and Deleting Projects. 7.10 Sandboxing and Autho2 rised Directories. 5 8 Setting Up the Binder 6 8.1 How the Binder is Or7 ganised. Ģ0 20 21 23 9 Navigating and Organising 9.1 General Navigation. 38 38 10 Setting Up Meta-Data 40 10.1 Meta-Data Types. 41 10.2 Copying Meta-Data Be44 tween Projects. Scapple insert picture pdf#ġ1.4 Print as PDF to Scrivener 12 Project Planning 12.1 The Corkboard. 13 Cloud Integration and Sharing 13.1 Simplenote. ġ6.2 119 119 17 Composition Mode 126 17.1 Using Background Image 127 and Textures. 130 17.4 Customising Appearance 130 17.5 Composition Mode with 137 Multiple Displays. 18.4 Text Colour and Highlights 18.5 Marking Revisions. 15 Writing and Editing 15.1 Rich Text Editing Philosophy. 16 Page Viewġ72 19 Inspector 19.1 Synopsis Card. 176 19.3 Document Support Panes 19.4 Locking the Inspector. 177 19.5 Advanced Inspector Key180 board Usage. 20.2 Using Page View to Estimate Page Counts. 20.3 Importing a Script from Final Draft and Other Programs. Using Script Formatting for Other Purposes. Ģ1 Writing Tools 21.1 Searching and Replacing. 21.3 Goals and Statistics Tracking Tools. 21.6 Bibliography Management 21.7 Using Equations with MathType. 22 Using MultiMarkdown 22.1 What is Markdown?. 22.2 What is MultiMarkdown? 22.3 Getting Started with MMD 22.4 MMD and Scrivener. 22.8 Updating MultiMarkdown 22.9 Further Information. 316 25.3 Exporting to an Outliner 317 with OPML. 317 25.4 Exporting Meta-Data to a Spreadsheet. 24.3 Available Compile Formats 24.4 Compiling and Saving Settings.
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