I heard Jeremy has converted a doc file of hundreds pages into Tiddlywiki. He talked about speed.
By the way, we need some specification, ho to do this.
Lecture note taking was quite good with Tiddlywiki, of course there is still rooms to improve.
Having bibtex, and katex, preparing scientific article is another example.
The problem with TW is most people work in development section and there is little or no attention for application / user section.
Cheers
Coupled with random question generation and automatic marking...
I can dream :)
Thanks for the input so far. The smart document features should work on any wiki but some of the suggestions sound more like surveys, or document conversion to tiddlywiki. I am keen to provide the methods to replace traditional documents such as word, open document, pdf etc with smart tiddlywiki documents with added read, print, search, edit and with document managment and review/approval/version control etc...
Surveys, questionairs, reference material and document conversion etc... May all be valid in a smart document but tiddly wiki offers a number of way to address these other uses that may or may not use the smart document model. For example I would never use a word document for a survey or a spreadsheet. So I would question using a smart document for a survey when it could be online with immediate update.
Actualy this highlights a possible need for both active smart documents, and smart documents for authors and colaborators that hide most features when published. There are already some nice solutions for reader focused publishing.
Please keep the ideas comming.
Regards
Tony
Of course It makes to have persistent rights, but see my recent post and about surveys. If you have a large number of potential contributors the document file model may not be the best.
Keep in mind tiddlywiki documents can be read only yet also interactive so a survey respondent could export their responce and send it in separately (I hope to automate this with mailto and attachments).
A single use password says go here make changes and save them. They are throw away, they may be in a link, can only be used once and you can see if they have being used. You could allow people to get one on demand, even transparently. If you control the issuing of the password you can manage serial users and workflow. The are not for everyone but they have some great use cases.
I hope this stimulates more feedback
Tony
You may be aware your document is most likely highly compressible. I wonder if we could compress save open and decompress a filtered range of tiddlers, then give the user the choice to save decompressed versions.
I expect there are come good javascript compression libraries.
It would need a plugin, perhaps two, one each way, and a seed password. Selective provision of the password and plugins would also add alternative distribution models. My team could all have a custom plugin they install to decompress, decrypt content, the plugin is not sent with the document, but a link to a secured location would allow those with access to decompress.
The point however is everyone can open the wiki, only some can access the content. In some cases everyone can decompress the content but not compress it (without a custom plugin). This would allow the the source document to be identifiable, because only it is compressed. Perhaps importiant in your legal document, so modified documents are identifiable.
Regards
Tony
Regards
Tony