the l146 is known as the 723 high voltage if i may say
the best application would be to supply the chip with say 12-15vdc called floating voltage and you have a main supply of many amps
you have many projects based on 723 who could give you ideas, or even ones with switched x-former secondaries
at 50v x amps you know a psu like this may or will heat - dissipate a lot, current limiting is problematic if you want to go very low in the ma ranges, i have such project, tossed far far away and i'm not even sure i have the schematics anymore, it was complicated to implement
you have to know your xformer specs to build around it, how many amps / va / watts ....
your design will be a mix of many things, trials and errors, i would build around the 723 and evolve it to include the l146 later
since its an unobtanium chip, i would be careful if they are genuine, i have the genuines mc1466, but never build something around them
i simply bought already made psu's .... Kepco and Kikusui ones they are a mix of smps, phase controlled ac, dissipate less and more compact
the given schematic link is a good base and can be evolved further ... the current limittor is good but can be improved, you add an huge power diode in series of the power resistor and recalculate the limitter, that way on minimal settings it will trigger the limitting ...