| Thanks for reading through and engaging! For mathematical typesetting, you need the KaTeX plugin [1] (installing an plugin is simply to drag-and-drop it to your own wiki). There is also a plugin for doing calculations in TiddlyWiki but I haven't used it personally [2] I like it a lot - the problem with TiddlyWiki is that it's hard to describe since its so flexible. I have a few local tiddlywikis that I use for catalogues and note taking/knowledge base. The note taking was inspired by another HN comment [3] that introduced Drift [4,5], which includes features such as tabs for backlinks, keywords, and freelinks. But you may also find the Projectify edition [6] interesting or one cloning Roam Research [7] [1] https://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/ [2] https://chronicles.wiki/TiddlyWikiFormula/ [3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25305527 [4] Source: https://github.com/bmann/drift-tiddlywiki-template/tree/mast... [5] Demo: https://ramirosalas.com/ [6] https://thaddeusjiang.github.io/Projectify/ [7] https://rr-tw5.github.io/ |