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You can see an example in updateDoneStatus here:https://github.com/mdemoss/TW5-TimeTodo/blob/master/js/todoElem.js#L107
This is a custom element responding to an event from inside its shadow DOM. The custom element would otherwise be responsible for keeping its appearance up to date with its state.When setText is called all the objects get replaced with new ones that look mostly the same. This actually mostly okay, but I suspect it may be hurting performance on mobile Safari and my approach to keeping focus in the new item text box after setText is necessarily a bit hacky:
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I note that your custom elements have knowledge of the tiddler store etc. Is the idea that people would be able to use custom elements within tiddlers instead of the usual widgets? Or that TW5 widgets would generate the custom elements as part of their implementation?
The trouble is that that is how TiddlyWiki5 works: the user interface is generated reactively from the data store, and any update to the data store will update the user interface. The corollary that you may be falling foul of is that the *only* way to change the UI is to update the data store.
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