Architecturally I think TW (as is) can be cumbersome if you need to emulate dynamic outlining.
So are these areas of further research and development in Tiddlywiki or not?
Mohammad
Say you had a chapter of 35 of paragraphs, each a Tiddler but needed to reorder them...
I think the central issue is about Tiddlers. We tend to assume they are "units" ... But complexity arises in combinatorial situations. Was the unit right?
Of interest is the workflow you use. To me I tend to organise information by metadata, or with headings which I can use as tiddler names, even if it contains sub tiddlers. More often than not the order tends only to change localy. Thus by tagging a tiddller with the parent/grandparent and using drag and drop on the tag lists I get all the control I desire.
Different views can be created in a single tiddler that renders a chapter, section or whole document in a similar way to a toc, for viewing, and or editing and or drag and drop reordering. You can make sections or chapters colapsible, edit inline, or display metadata.
So I am not sure what is missing or can not be made.
This is a comment, from my mobile, as I happen to be in hospital having had a detached retina fixed (a real retina not an apple trademark). Something that once would have rendered me blind in that eye. Thanks to modern science and medicine, and thanks to the Australian heath system, at no cost to me.
So you could say I am keeping an eye on the group
Regards
Tony
My problems are three.
1. I found myself toggling a lot in stackedit. Toggle the format bar since no way to use keystrokes for bold and italic. Toggle the left bar to open a file. Toggle the right to access the TOC. Toggle to another part of the right for pubbing or printing etc. That was distracting. I had enough distractions like that in Tiddlywiki and didn't want more.
2. Dragging ideas to different places and zooming in and out is not as easy as in dynalist. I tend to think and write long articles hierarchically. So dynalist is quicker for that and suits my way of writing.
3. Confession time. I tend to format headers, etc, as I write, a bad habit. I am a very visual person who likes things looking nice even in the draft phase In stackedit this means a bunch of ugly ##s and **s everywhere. Made for a lot of clutter. So I decided to write in dynalist and format certain items in stackedit after the transfer process, to kind of trick/force myself not to format until after everything is written.
So, stackedit is great, but I am picky and weird. And this system so far is doing the trick.
Blessings.
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Thanks for sharing. I can't type as fast as you and I am happy to use the mouse so I expect I do not expierience tw the same way. I do however think we should try address these issues you raise.
I need to deal with some typing lag in my 7mb + wiki, sometimes I type three words and have time to whistle a tune waiting for them to appear. As in twc I suspect hiding the sidebar from rendering may help this.
I saw a good tw outliner in my travels I will try and find it.
Regards
Tony
I did something similar as an exercise but it was of no value to me. In the body of any tiddler text build your multiple tiddlers, export it with a custom export and it creates the tiddlers on import. This could be developed to bypass the export to file step.
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Tony
this is a test tiddler 2019-01-15
tags: wowser
bla bla bla
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Bob has a single exe install and run, like othere servers it is based on node and maintains each tiddler in its own file.
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Tony
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