Hi Saq

I just downloaded the Stroll file from your link. Today is 4-28 at 4:40 
CST. I will work off of this one for a while, so before you make changes, 
contact me, and I will send you what I have. Might be a couple days before 
I am done with what I want to do. Got a lot going on. Blessings.

On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 7:07:40 AM UTC-5, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> Updates:
>
>    - the gap between stories with zoom storyview and sidebar closed 
>    should hopefully be resolved
>    - the divert button in edit mode now works even if the tiddler title 
>    has spaces.
>       - Note the behaviour is currently that it opens the same tiddler in 
>       the other story for viewing, as that is what I found most useful.
>    - There is a strange layout bug with zoom storyview active in the 
>    first story, where the top of the first story moves higher or lower 
>    depending on content. I have made a quick fix using css, but it causes 
>    issues with the animations. Not noticeable with the new shorter animation 
>    duration but will be an issue if animations are made slower.
>    - I've taken a crack at packing all stories related tiddlers into a 
>    plugin
>
> Some suggestions:
>
>    - References, I would tweak the layout as follows, at the bottom of 
>    each tiddler:
>    References (eyeicon):
>    - reference list
>    clicking the icon would either open a reveal widget or a popup to 
>    change the options for the references. Showing those options all the time 
>    is just adding clutter.
>    
>    - Perhaps don't show references on system tiddlers? Or make it a 
>    configuration option.
>    - Create a custom settings tiddler for this adaptation and present 
>    options in clearer terminology. New users might not know what a story view 
>    is, etc.
>
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/tiddlyblink.experiment
>
>
> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:53:35 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ilya, I will look at the Stylesheet further on Sun afternoon or 
>> Monday. Trying to get away from the compooter today.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 12:43 PM Ilya <ilyuk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi David, yes I changed to a shorter name :))
>>>
>>> The new style sheet looks good! I have included screenshots of Stroll vs 
>>> TiddlyWiki for Spartan Night palette. Few things I immediately notice:
>>>
>>> - In Stroll, links to missing tiddlers are not italicized, links to 
>>> external sites are not underscored. 
>>>
>>> - Stroll handles transclusion differently, the color of transcluded box 
>>> seems to be inverted, is this intended? in TiddlyWiki transclusion looks 
>>> seamlessly merged into background tiddler. (tbh I think TiddlyWiki makes it 
>>> look better for this palette)
>>>
>>> - The color of monospaced code also seems to be inverted.
>>>
>>> - After deleting the TiddlyBlink style sheet, the transcluded reference 
>>> looks like a single link (this is expected)
>>>
>>> That's all for now.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 4:12:49 AM UTC+7, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ilya (did you just change your name?) :-)
>>>>
>>>> I updated the Stylesheet at 
>>>> https://giffmex.org/experiments/tiddlyblink.experiment.html
>>>>
>>>> I tried it with four different dark palettes, and looks good.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 2:30:32 PM UTC-5, Ilya wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >Comments:
>>>>>
>>>>> Bidirectional linking is definitely the best thing that could happen 
>>>>> to TiddlyWiki for me, thanks a lot for making this!
>>>>>
>>>>> I think both this project and TiddlyMap make it much easier for users 
>>>>> to break long and complex sequence of ideas into smaller chunks of 
>>>>> expositions to be combined and reused in different sequences of ideas, 
>>>>> this 
>>>>> is the philosophy of TiddlyWiki and also what makes it so powerful.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have never used Roam research's product but I think the idea of 
>>>>> networked thoughts is you don't learn concepts one by one in a linear 
>>>>> chain 
>>>>> but you learn by association of multiple concepts in a growing network. I 
>>>>> believe both TiddlyMap and TiddlyBlink are needed to do that, TiddlyBlink 
>>>>> for the automatic linking and TiddlyMap to generate the network and 
>>>>> patterns at different level of abstractions. The maps from TiddlyMap have 
>>>>> different "neighborhood scope", which is very useful to trace and connect 
>>>>> ideas not immediately linked, so for example if you have like 10 
>>>>> reference 
>>>>> links, consider nesting the links inside each other and look at the map 
>>>>> instead, this way TiddlyMap and TiddlyBlink complement each other and 
>>>>> make 
>>>>> each Tiddler simpler, in accordance with the philosophy above.
>>>>>
>>>>> I stopped using TiddlyMap precisely because it doesn't support 
>>>>> automatic generation of small local connections (maps) of related ideas. 
>>>>> Doing so manually was too cumbersome, but with this project I am thinking 
>>>>> of picking it up again!
>>>>>
>>>>> >Frustrations:
>>>>>
>>>>> Your stylesheet
>>>>>
>>>>> $:/.giffmex/.Stylesheet4tiddlyblink
>>>>>
>>>>> breaks dark themes, all texts remain black in dark themes, thus 
>>>>> unusable.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, there are some glitches when used together with TiddlyMap
>>>>>
>>>>> >Confusions:
>>>>>
>>>>> Nothing for now!
>>>>>
>>>>> >Question:
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I fix the issue of two unwanted references 
>>>>>
>>>>> $:/temp/focussedTiddler
>>>>> $:/temp/tmap/currentTiddler
>>>>>
>>>>> keep showing up whenever I enter certain Tiddlers? see attached image. 
>>>>> This happens after I import TiddlyMap into TiddlyBlink
>>>>>
>>>>> I really hope you make it possible to integrate TiddlyMap with this 
>>>>> project!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 9:30:36 PM UTC+7, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looking at updating TiddlyBlink with the features explained in this 
>>>>>> link: two columns of tiddlers, folding tiddlers, moving tiddlers between 
>>>>>> columns. A HUGE thank you to Saq Imtiaz and TonyM for their help with 
>>>>>> this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://giffmex.org/experiments/tiddlyblink.experiment.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Known things to fix:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) Wide gap between columns when the sidebar is open *(we will 
>>>>>> probably leave this alone for now, very minor issue)*
>>>>>> 2) Sidebar should probably close by default when shift clicking to 
>>>>>> start a new column *(fixed: problem was a width setting)*
>>>>>> 3) Close others in viewtoolbar is not working properly* (I just need 
>>>>>> to explain in instructions that it only works within the same story, not 
>>>>>> across stories)*
>>>>>> 4) Completely redo the instructions. *(I plan to do video 
>>>>>> instructions)*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Comments? Frustrations? Confusion? Questions?
>>>>>>
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