Using TiddlyWiki to organize Epstein mails

The Epstein scandal is currently shaking Norway, with the recently published documents demonstrating contact between him and highly trusted Norwegian public figures. The material is, however, complex, with a lot of overlap between documents and mail threads being spread all over. So… How to deal with complex structure? TiddlyWiki of course! I am curating the mail and sources as .tid files, and hosting them on github for versioning, using github action to build a singlefile wiki as interface

The interface needs some refinement, and going through the material is a lot of work. But feel free to have a look: https://andjar.github.io/epstein-norway-archive/

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This strikes me as a fantastic use of TW! Thank you for sharing.

One very minor hint: If you replace this in your calendar table:

<th style="background:#f4f4f4;"><$text text={{{ [<month>addprefix[2024]addsuffix[01]format:date[mmm]] }}}/></th>
<!--                                                                             ^^                          -->

with this:

<th style="background:#f4f4f4;"><$text text={{{ [<month>addprefix[2024]addsuffix[0112]format:date[mmm]] }}}/></th>
<!--                                                                             ^^^^                        -->

You will avoid most time-zone issues, and will avoid this problem that I’m seeing (in UTC-5):

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I’m not sure why I would want it, but I can easily imagine the months in your tables being links to virtual tiddlers, such as Boris Nikolic : 2012-10, which when opened showed the four emails Nikolic from October 2012.

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Thanks @Scott_Sauyet, good idea, I’ve updated the code!

Btw @Scott_Sauyet - I’ve added a custom search using the dynannotate plugin, do you know how I can re-use it for the default search modal?

I don’t, and don’t have the time to play around with it before Friday.

Good luck!

Hello @Anjar
great idea using TiddlyWiki for such a project.

I do not use the dynannotate plugin, so can’t help with your question.

I would suggest a look at Advanced Search by Byper if you haven’t seen it already, which may be useful to you.

Thanks both; I managed to figure it out in the end; the clue was that the nico notebook theme implements its own sidebar search, so the changed had to be made in $:/themes/nico/notebook/ui/Sidebar/SearchResults and not in the core tiddler