Thanks Jeremy,
I will eagerly await the next release of TW5. Keep up the great work.
On Thursday, 14 November 2013 06:26:06 UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Josh
>
> Yes, the version of TiddlyWiki5 you've found was a pre-alpha experiment
> from back in 2009/10. It did prototype wysiwyg editi
Hi Josh
Yes, the version of TiddlyWiki5 you've found was a pre-alpha experiment
from back in 2009/10. It did prototype wysiwyg editing, but it wasn't
operational. The prototype lives here:
http://tiddlywiki.com/tiddlywiki5.old/
And the code is here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5.2010
btw - latest version atm is a five.tiddlywiki.com
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Hi Josh,
I can't speak for Jeremy, so the following is my impression.
As you said, the video is Feb. 2010. IMO this was a pre-pre-pre alpha
version. As far as I know, Jeremy started over from scratch again after
recording this video. One reason may be the rise of HTML5 support in
browsers. So
TW5 does not have that functionality at the moment. Jeremy demonstrated
something that looked similar in the last hangout
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqjPSqQySc0), but it wasn't a WYSIWYG
editor and I don't believe there are any plans for such a thing.
Joshua
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