Hello tiddlers,

In the broader tread Redesign of TW 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/gX0o8j7Coa8>, the 
editor/view is discovered to be the number one focus area to address to 
simplify the writing experience in TW.

But as *Jeremy *mentioned, it's not an easy thing to change:

> The difference between editing and view mode is hard to hide away. In 
> TiddlyWiki we have very dynamic markup (like transclusions) where there has 
> to be a way to switch between editing/viewing the markup and its results.

 

>  I think there’s a lot we could do to improve the editing experience, but 
> I don’t think there’s a whole lot of low hanging fruit without significant 
> development within the core.


Yet, many of us agree, RoamResearch and Dynalist has a better writing, 
content production experience. In Roam you write directly as you view and 
every paragraph is a "tiddler", a modular piece of content that you can 
reuse, link to (transclusion?)

So I am wondering, are there any existing plugins/efforts or discussions to 
try to make TiddlyWiki editor more like RoamResearch or Dynalist, where you 
can can focus on writing/producing content in the same mode as you view it?

Please link me if there is already a particular discussion on this matter. 
Thanks!

P.S. I already started a very simple .js script 
<https://codepen.io/edgarascom/pen/XWmaLwo> that will create or delete a 
paragraph <p> when you tap enter or backspace. Of course, that's is almost 
nothing to what would need to be done to map all scripts into modular 
tiddlers/paragraphs. 

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