Well you did ask "What does “nicely designed” mean?". Imo it only has two
meaning - following "universal" design rules and/or personal preferences.
Rather than discouraging, showing how we can make TiddlyWiki beautiful
could inspire people to be more creative, especially since TW community is
very
This is "pre me understanding regular expressions", and "before I go about
refactoring" code.
Usually, whatever we are sorting, we want to sort in either ascending or
descending order.
This is about sorting in random order. Useful for gaming, or random
quote/tiddler of the day, or whatever
Oh good lord, please don't. Good design has been part of my bread and
butter since 1995, and I enjoy it very much in that context, but it is an
annoying topic for me outside of work.
However, that kind of stuff might be of interest to a whole bunch of other
folk, but really should be in a
http://atlas-disciplines.unige.ch/ is a beautiful example of what can be
done with TW.
I've learned about it thanks to Soren Bjornstad in his book GrokTiddlywiki
: https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/#Public%20Wikis
@Charlie_Veniot while beauty is indeed subjective, it is possible to use
things
> The syncer module uses the saver with the highest priority
Interesting, this is new for me. AFAICS there is no way to change to change
the priority from the control panel. That would be enough.
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https://tiddlywiki.com/dev/static/Saver.html : The syncer module uses the
saver with the highest priority capable of the requested method to save the
file.
Bimlas has created a poc for a saver selector, maybe this will help you :
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