In Logseq:
- a journal is nothing more than a collection of notes associated to specific dates
- If these pages carry no date information, they are not considered journals.
- If the date information is not lost, would make more sense to use a script for renaming both the pages and their links, then continue with a normal journal.
- If these pages carry no date information, they are not considered journals.
- listing pages in some order doesn’t need them to be journals
- Both a script and a query can sort these pages by their name, and thus in chronological order.
- If the order is arbitrary, would make more sense to “simply” add to each page two links to the previous/next page.
- small chapters don’t need to be pages to begin with, they can be blocks of a single long page
- If that’s the case, again a script could merge these chapters into a single page, as separate and chronologically ordered blocks.