> I literally just started writing it on Tuesday and it's still very much
in active development, so I'm not ready to share anything yet, but I do
eventually hope to make it into a plugin that complements TiddlyRemember,
perhaps bundled with the other mnemonic-medium features.
Yes please do! I
Thanks in advance to everyone who's responded so far! Please feel free to
keep volunteering. I might not be able to involve everyone, but would
rather have too many on my list than too few, especially since people's
availability can change.
Si, the native reviewer is pure wikitext using an
Hi Soren,
This might be slightly offtopic, but I'm curious how you have implemented
the native reviewer? Is this something that you would be willing to share
publicly?
I also would be keen to take part in reviewing the book. Though although I
have a lot to learn about TiddlyWiki, I would not
If there is a plan to create a website as a self tutorial for TW beginners
an idea like
https://cssgridgarden.com/
is good. This can be simply created using Tiddlywiki.
I think Eric Shulman filter generator is something like the above. I highly
recommend Eric stuff for such purposes.
The
Great idea!
I have written a chapter in the Tiddlywiki book by Luis Gonzalez on making
TW plugins (no JS). The code and example is here (
http://sistan.tiddlyspot.com/)
I would be happy to review/comment on scripting.
It is important to set up the project somewhere volunteers can
collaborate.
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