Something like ![[]] in Obsidian
Block reference in Research-Roam
Hi, can you describe what that does? I'm not familiar with those apps ...
'[[]] performs as a bidirectional link between two different docs.
You can create link using either dialog with CTRL-L or inline by typing @ (all links in Trilium are bidirectional)
Hi, can you describe what that does? I'm not familiar with those apps ...
These apps are also amazing, they are Zelltelkasten(slip-box in English) way note taking apps, they focus on the relations between every single note. you can easily type [[note's name]] to create a new note when you already are editing a note, and also the links are bidirectional.
Maybe you could have a try these apps which may give you some new ideas.
Hi, can you describe what that does? I'm not familiar with those apps ...
Thanks for the reply, sorry I have just read your reply.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transclusion
To my understanding, the Transclusion is something when you type a page title or section title, so you can either create bidirectional links or display them directly, since Trilium has bidirectional links already, I meant particularly to display reference pages or sections by their titles. In Obsidian, we can do it by ![[Page#Section]].
And Roam Research treats every single paragraph as blocks, so we can recall any blocks with anonymous or randomly generated titles as we need, so it gives more flexibility to manage the repeatable chunks.
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These apps are also amazing, they are Zelltelkasten(slip-box in English) way note taking apps, they focus on the relations between every single note. you can easily type [[note's name]] to create a new note when you already are editing a note, and also the links are bidirectional.
Maybe you could have a try these apps which may give you some new ideas.