Wiki's are definitely great for that. I have used two notetaking solutions that have what you want (I've used more, but these were the best for me).
TiddlyWiki
Great feature set since it's javascript/html with wiki functionality: intralinking to pages you create, embedding of images from any directory, hyperlinks, and printability
Also has an amazing amount of plugins at places like TiddlyTools and other repos like it
I combined it with TeamTasks which not only made it look better, but brought in some todo functionality; with TiddlyWiki Address Book (twab) for contact management, and several other plugins that worked great
emacs + orgmode
This is my top choice today for notetaking and all kinds of stuff
It is literally unbelievable. Todos, contacts, scheduling, linking, export to html, export to PDF via LaTeX, interfacing with gnuplot, TikZ, ditaa, R (like Matlab), etc.
Inter and intralinking are very easy. See THIS for specifically how orgmode deals with various linking.
Lastly, if orgmode sounds interesting, I would strongly recommend checking out the orgmode wiki, Worg, where tutorials, videos, and screencasts exist.
Your initial inquiry mentions simplicity, so perhaps one of the wikis is best. If you're unfamiliar with them, it's quite easy to just download a copy (just an html file), open it in a browser and play around. There's a lot of documentation out there to help you and your linking is as often as easy as writing something like [[page::section]] or similar in your document.
On the other hand, if you're looking for advanced usage and especially exporting of documents, I have yet to find anything to beat orgmode for me! I highly recommend it and the mailing list is very, very active and supportive.
每种文档类型或系统都有自己的互连文档标准。 HTML 有超链接,MS Word 有文档参考等。我个人认为 wiki 是增长和扩展相互链接文档的最简单方法。 HTML 超链接可能是链接文档的最常见的标准方式,而 wiki 语法使其变得特别简单。
Every document type or system has its own standard for interlinking documents. HTML has hyperlinks, MS Word has document references, etc. I personally find wikis to be the easiest way to grow and expand interlinked documents. HTML hyperlinks are probably the most common standard way of linking documents, and wiki syntax makes it especially easy.
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Wiki 绝对非常适合这一点。我使用了两种笔记解决方案,它们可以满足您的需求(我使用了更多,但这些对我来说是最好的)。
Tiddly维基
emacs + orgmode
最后,如果 orgmode 听起来很有趣,我强烈建议您查看 orgmode wiki Worg,其中有教程、视频和截屏视频。
您最初的询问提到了简单性,因此也许其中一个 wiki 是最好的。如果您不熟悉它们,可以很容易地下载一个副本(只是一个 html 文件),在浏览器中打开它并试用。有很多文档可以帮助您,并且您的链接通常就像在文档中编写类似 [[page::section]] 或类似内容一样简单。
另一方面,如果您正在寻找高级用法,尤其是文档导出,我还没有找到任何可以击败 orgmode 的东西!我强烈推荐它,并且邮件列表非常非常活跃和支持。
Wiki's are definitely great for that. I have used two notetaking solutions that have what you want (I've used more, but these were the best for me).
TiddlyWiki
emacs + orgmode
Lastly, if orgmode sounds interesting, I would strongly recommend checking out the orgmode wiki, Worg, where tutorials, videos, and screencasts exist.
Your initial inquiry mentions simplicity, so perhaps one of the wikis is best. If you're unfamiliar with them, it's quite easy to just download a copy (just an html file), open it in a browser and play around. There's a lot of documentation out there to help you and your linking is as often as easy as writing something like [[page::section]] or similar in your document.
On the other hand, if you're looking for advanced usage and especially exporting of documents, I have yet to find anything to beat orgmode for me! I highly recommend it and the mailing list is very, very active and supportive.
每种文档类型或系统都有自己的互连文档标准。 HTML 有超链接,MS Word 有文档参考等。我个人认为 wiki 是增长和扩展相互链接文档的最简单方法。 HTML 超链接可能是链接文档的最常见的标准方式,而 wiki 语法使其变得特别简单。
Every document type or system has its own standard for interlinking documents. HTML has hyperlinks, MS Word has document references, etc. I personally find wikis to be the easiest way to grow and expand interlinked documents. HTML hyperlinks are probably the most common standard way of linking documents, and wiki syntax makes it especially easy.