Hi all I have appreciated the feedback and help I have received from a number of you regarding NoteStorm. I just wanted everyone to know that I have updated NoteStorm tonight:
1. Added SelectPalette macro and there are four color schemes to choose from (see the How to personalize tab in the welcome screen) 2. Changed the Stylesheet and the StylesheetTiddlersBar to adjust for the SelectPalette changes 3. Added a nowrap to the fontsize macro in the topmenu so it displays correctly in Chrome and Safari 4. Rearranged the instructions a bit 5. Moved the acknowledgements, etc from MainMenu to a TiddlyWiki tab in the welcome page in order to make the MainMenu less cluttered 6. Removed someone's statcounter from the Markuppostbody For those of you who haven't seen it yet, NoteStorm is basically the successor to No-Brainer Notes, and the realization of what I was originally shooting for with NBN: a TiddlyWiki adaptation that lets you add topics to a treeview index with one click, then lets you add subtopics and notes with one click as well, so that as you take notes they are automatically added to the correct place in a hierarchical index in the MainMenu. NoteStorm has the Quickedit package viewable in edit mode, and fontsizeplugin in the topmenu. There is a slideshow tutorial I made just for fun, too. It's under 800kb, too. Get it here: http://giffmex.org/experiments/NoteStorm.html My original motivation was simply to toy around with Treeview for No- Brainer Notes to see if I liked it. My original concept for NBN was to have a treeview menu, because I like the treeviews in Libronix and in pdfs menus. But I didn't know how to do it at the time, and did what I could with clunky arrows. Now that TreeviewPlugin has been around a while I thought I would give it a try. I like a number of aspects of Morris Gray's TWT-Treeview executive TW, and I thought I would try making a simplified NBN version of that. But then I stumbled on a way to streamline the indexing process and bypass the annoying refresh button I had on NBN. Then Mans from Denmark gave me further input, making it even easier to index topics. The ball began rolling and now It's so much better than No-Brainer Notes that I decided to give it a new name. If you are trying to get "newbies" interested in TiddlyWiki, I'm guessing NoteStorm would be the way. I've tried to make it as simple and uncluttered as possible. I have been playing with it and am finding it an extremely efficient way to organize my reading notes and my to-do list. I hope it is useful to many of you, too. I still consider NoteStorm in the experimental phase, and continue to welcome feedback. Blessings to you all, Dave Gifford Mexico City --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

