> There are some things that are not to my tastes -- choice of colors,
> font size in the top menu, duplication of the search window, etc. -- but
> those can be my next learning projects. TW T-Notes [or TW Notes-Tabbed]
> may just become my default TW.

Choice of colours is personal but you can change them to suit yourself
that's the fun of a TiddlyWiki :-)  I'm actually using a graphic with
a badly designed gradient fallback for offline use (It's in TopMenu)
The font size can be also be changed in TopMenu in style="font-size:
10pt;" I've just upped it from 9pt for you.

> Might be a little off-topic, but I'm kinda curious about this. Hadn't
> envisioned you as an elementary school teacher, and maybe you're not,
> but this is intriguing. Could you tell us a little more?

LOL, thank goodness I am not a teacher :-) I was just working with
Granite Bay Montessori school in California and recording the
proceedings here in Australia.  If you want to see it I'll send you
the link privately. It has some really good stuff in it to show them
some of the capabilities of TiddlyWiki.

I'm pleased you like the customization.

Morris


On Dec 23, 3:01 am, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/22/2008 Morris Gray wrote:
>
> >  TW T-Notes is a tabbed version that has all the same functionality as
> >  TW Notes but uses TiddlersBarPlugin to provide a tab for each opened
> >  tiddler. I believe this gives greater ease moving between tiddlers
> >  when organizing notes and cutting and pasting between them.
>
> >  http://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> Thanks for this, Morris. I was tempted by No-Brainer Notes when Dave
> first released it, but by that time I had gotten used to working with
> TiddlersBarPlugin and was reluctant to switch over to HistoryPlugin. In
> addition to that, you've incorporated many of the tweaks I've been using
> in MPTW TWs along with TagglyTagging functionality. I like also that
> plugins have been put under a separate tab in the tiddlers list in the
> sidebar, something that was next on my list of contemplated tweaks.
>
> There are some things that are not to my tastes -- choice of colors,
> font size in the top menu, duplication of the search window, etc. -- but
> those can be my next learning projects. TW T-Notes [or TW Notes-Tabbed]
> may just become my default TW.
>
> >  I used TW Notes in a sometimes wild free flowing culture exchange with
> >  35 students year 5 to year 8 and the ease with which it was done I was
> >  thanking Dave Gifford several times a day.
>
> Might be a little off-topic, but I'm kinda curious about this. Hadn't
> envisioned you as an elementary school teacher, and maybe you're not,
> but this is intriguing. Could you tell us a little more?
>
> Thanks,
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Eric Weir
> Decatur, GA  USA
> [email protected]
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