Tiddlywiki integration with Shower

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Mohammad

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May 10, 2018, 11:03:18 PM5/10/18
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Presentation Edition

Shower (https://github.com/shower) is a light and powerful HTML5+CSS3+JS engine for making elegant presentation. The problem is users have to learn html and creating and editing such file is tedious and out of the capabilities of a general users. Tiddlywiki is a great powerful wiki engine and if shower could be imported as a plugin to TW5, then it would be possible to have a very powerful presentation edition.

If you make a search in the net, there are many eforts creating presentation using HTML, so there is a huge a request for a simple tool to do this.

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Mohammad

TonyM

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May 10, 2018, 11:41:34 PM5/10/18
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Mohammad,

Much of this can already be done with solutions in TiddlyWiki already. Search for "TiddlyWiki Presentation" and in fact much of the HTML can also be reused.

I do not question the value of incorporating it just there a even solutions that may be somewhat more powerful in TiddlyWiki already.

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Tony

Mohammad

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May 11, 2018, 7:45:14 AM5/11/18
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Thank you Tony!
If you look from the end user point of view, you will learn there is a lot of resources but there is not a clean and 
straight forward edition to do this!

I have downloaded some of them like TalkyTalky, Presenter, DEsignWriteStudio, ....
Most of them are toward developer to show the capability and feasibility to implement slide show with TW.

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Mohammad

TonyM

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May 11, 2018, 8:22:29 AM5/11/18
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Mohammad,

There is clearly a lot of water under the Presentation bridge for tiddlywiki. Keep looking. Once again you are highlighting the need to have focused resources on solutions rather than needing to search for plugins or editions.

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Tony

Mohammad

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May 11, 2018, 9:25:06 AM5/11/18
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Tony!
 Yes, the end users need something right to the point!
There is really a wealth of resources on TW in this forum and on tiddlyspot, but not really useful for end-users, they are mostly oriented toward developers and expert users.
 I am trying some CSS frameworks in TW and I found W3C.CSS works great and I will hopefully put my solution on tiddlyspot in near future. The problem is with size and extra
elements are not required by TW.


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