I know you've been interested in TiddlyWiki for a while, and it's great
that you're revisiting the subject!
> update myself, and my readers, about what progress TW has made
> since I last looked
With regards to the core code, quite a lot has changed in recent times -
when did you last look into TiddlyWiki?
The changelog should provide a comprehensive overview:
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/History
A high-level summary of important changes would include the automated
upgrade mechanism and improved theming support - but there are certainly
more things, which we'll add as we remember them.
-- F.
> Garrett publishes his own physics research on
> http://deferentialgeometry.org/
I'm curious how Lisi does his tag tree on the left sidebar. Does he
use a standard plugin, or is this something he's worked out himself?
Thanks,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA USA
eew...@bellsouth.net
> No plugins, just normal slider macros in the tiddler TabContents:
>
> *<<slider chkSliderphysicsF physicsF 'physics »' 'physics stuff, what
> this site is all about'>>
> *<<slider chkSlidermetaF metaF 'meta »' 'describe the operation of
> this site'>>
>
> There are sliders within sliders within sliders too.
Thanks, Dave. Guess I need to learn about sliders. I was impressed
with the way he had his tiddlers organized the first time I saw it.
More so than I have been with what I've seen done with plugins. Maybe
it's no so easy though?
> And I think I can speak for everyone here when I say
> that we all hope your experience with TiddlyWiki is a fruitful and
> enjoyable one
Amen. I loved your story, Jerzy. I think it says something about
TiddlyWiki -- certainly about the TiddlyWiki community, but also the
idea -- that you were moved to share it with us.
Sincerely,