Thank you I will take a look.
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> On Nov 22, 2016, at 5:42 PM, John Newell wrote:
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> Thanks - and "hi" Richard...
>
> I am aware of the TiddlyManuals - an extensive project that - in my humble
> opinion - is great as a resource - but not as a
Thanks - and "hi" Richard...
I am aware of the TiddlyManuals - an extensive project that - in my humble
opinion - is great as a resource - but not as a "good read"
It works as a manual.
But have you tried opening it in a mobile device? ( several accessibility
issues! )
For those of us
To start a new thread just click "new topic" on the main page of the group.
Although it's not exactly the same thing, you may be interested in Dickon
Bevington's extensive use of tiddlywiki for producing clinical
manuals. http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com/
Regards,
Richard
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Thanks for your nod of support. I don't want to get in the way of providing
ePub type stuff. Perhaps a new thread but I don't know how to start it.
I'm thinking that TW is pretty useful as it is and could make some great
dynamic textbooks or notebook where a basic accelerometer is all you
Hi Marc - and thanks for your input.
It's great to see another format where TW can provide a solution as a
dynamic (e)book.
I hope I am reading this correctly - but the idea you have it to produce a
collective TWebook
- pristine -organised -well presented.
distribute it and allow for each
I thought I'd chime in on this. I may be a renegade but I think TW5 can be much
better than an ePub because of its ability for the user to make changes.
Our church has an excellent but dated family activity book. It has lots of
ideas with descriptions of each idea. Families that can't think of
Hi Jed
with Spiritual Quest - that required a mix of icon navigation, images, embeds,
large icons plus feature art as well as text. I could get away with iphone &
ipad on the one template ( portrait format ) which is the "natural" tilt for
their readers but laptops and desktops SWITCH to
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