> Many thanks for sharing. This valuable edition deserves to have its own > announcement thread. >
Thank you Mohammad! > One question and two suggestions > Q1. Is there any tutorial for who likes write a book, for example "Applied > Numerical Methods for Engineers", how he/she can do this with > TW5-Ebook-powered? > This first experiment will hopefully show that a modern browser is enough to read any ePub more easily as with current ePub reading apps. Also to convince a few bookstores that TW5 html files can be sold as easily as ePubs or PDFs. But the next step may indeed be to explore native books, in order to get the most of TiddlyWiki. Are you saying that the UI elements that we introduced (annotations, comments, scroll indicators, ehanced search) are compelling enough for an author to write a book rather than a wiki with TW5? If so, it means that we should indeed consider it as the basis of a future authoring framework rather than a smart container, and at least document what plugins are needed, and how to use them! Your question leads to an almost philosophic one: what elements should we keep to call such or such document a *book* (that is, a lengthy structured content that is easy to write, easy to read, easy to store, and easy to sell)? I'd say we need one or more natural reading flows, a cover, one or more author names, a price, and that's it! Helping authors to design such reading flows is a very compelling goal for this framework-wannabe! S1. A theme (here I mean just color palette) switch like night/day mode > could be an advantage > Have a look at the Options tab in the sidebar :-) > S2. Choose a name for this amazing tool/edition > The hardest part! Cheers, Xavier. -- 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/CADeSwYN73eoHT996WXgXBqZSOAD%2BVt%2BahUU%2BK-mN2q_njFyNcg%40mail.gmail.com.

