Sycom, Since this data is already encoded in tiddlywiki, see my last post. I think a plugin that not only provides this reference but provides links into its definitions and self documentation would be better even than a special edition.
However Can I say all html except that demanding javascript such as onclick actions etc is valid within tiddlywiki (With few exceptions like some anchoring) so at any time you wish you can leverage pure html throughout your tiddlers. I tend to stick to wiki text when storing information but I let myself depart from pure wikitext when I am designing a tiddler. The functional equivalent of HTML that demands javascript is usually provided through widgets and macros. Any piece of HTML that is not already wigitised and offers a function not already available is a good candidate first as a plugin and subsequently possibly included in the standard distribution. Please raise such items here for help and if there is no way I would recommend raising an issue in the github issues. Regards Tony On Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 10:51:28 PM UTC+11, Sycom wrote: > > Hello, > > As I'm working on a static pages variant what I can say about wikitext > html interpretation is that it is one of the most semantically "right" I've > seen. It's a pleasure to work with it. > > I think this equivalence table would be a good piece for devs doc. It does > not exist in official docs because modern browsers make it easy and > painless to have the answer. So none of us had taken time to make it > happen... But maybe someone has it in a private or not well known wiki... > > Cheers > > Sylvain > @sycom > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/dc5ee11d-cbb2-459d-a330-44d60fcfa071%40googlegroups.com.

