Am Montag, 24. Februar 2014 00:38:00 UTC+1 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
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> TiddlyWiki will hit its 10th anniversary in September this year.
Just a month younger than my son then ;)
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Thank you, Daniel. I have had the benefit of a lot of feedback and
experimentation from some smart and dedicated people over many years -
astonishingly, TiddlyWiki will hit its 10th anniversary in September this year.
Best wishes
Jeremy
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at
Awesome. That's one of my favourite metafeatures of TiddlyWiki -- the
clear and careful thinking that goes into selecting features :)
;Daniel
On 21 February 2014 19:39, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> My plan is indeed to implement a very similar feature (listed in the
> roadmap on tiddlywiki.com as "A
My plan is indeed to implement a very similar feature (listed in the
roadmap on tiddlywiki.com as "Aliases").
The idea is indeed that certain operations will be capable of dereferencing
special alias tiddlers, which would end up resolving to a different
tiddler. There would be an option on the tra
I prefer redirection to just having a bunch of explicit aliases.
I like the infinitely-nestable idea but it might be difficult to implement.
An alternative might be that if you make a tiddler into a redirect
tiddler, part of the process of saving that goes and finds other tiddlers
that pointed at
Is it remotely possible to add internal handling of something like symbolic
link tiddlers such that a link tiddler, when referenced in any capacity
(link, transclusion template, etc.) is seamlessly dereferenced to its
target first? Links should be nestable, so if the target of a link is also
a
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