http://jermolene.com/2008/11/14/tabbedsinglepagemode-for-tiddlywiki/
Apologies for the link, it's probably the sort of thing I should have
posted directly to the group, but blogging it made it easier to
include the pictures properly.
Cheers
Jeremy
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SinglePageMode is a typically neat little TiddlyWiki plugin created by
Eric Shulman. It restores the more conventional wiki behaviour of
having a single page open at once, so that clicking on a link replaces
the current page, rather than inserting it below, as TiddlyWiki
usually does.
Eric's plugin has been deservedly highly popular. It seems that for a
significant proportion of situations/users, the default TiddlyWiki
behaviour of having multiple tiddlers at once is just too complicated.
Having a community plugin to 'fix' this is a great solution, allowing
TiddlyWiki users to choose which behaviour they prefer.
But, from an interface perspective, one of the things I find troubling
about the current implementation of SinglePageMode is that it rather
takes away the whole point of TiddlyWiki: after all, it started out as
an experiment in having multiple wiki pages at once, with a view to
making it easier to refactor content between pages. It's also
frustrating to have to have two separate modes of operation, with
slightly inconsistent behaviour.
I've given quite a lot of thought to how one might somehow unify these
two modes, to give the clarity of single page mode without giving up
on the ability to quickly flick between multiple open tiddlers. I just
came across some sketches buried in an old virtual machine from 2006
that show one approach that still looks like it might be interesting.
(continues with illustrations on
http://jermolene.com/2008/11/14/tabbedsinglepagemode-for-tiddlywiki/)
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Jeremy Ruston
mailto:jer...@osmosoft.com
http://www.tiddlywiki.com