*PMario *thank you for sharing this! ProseMirror seem very nice! It 
utilises a native html attribute *contenteditable="true"* and places each 
paragraph as a sperate <p>  inside the editable <div>. I was also trying 
out this attribute before, but got into troubles of being able to paste in 
rich text. I have to experiment more with it.

If we could rewrite/update this plugin to support wikitext, that would be 
amazing. Unfortunately, I don't know TW enough to estimate how much work is 
that. I will play around at least a bit to see. 300kB seems a bit much, no? 
But probably they have a lot of features there, it seems like a minimal but 
powerful project.

Regarding the design studies, yes the link you posted now is the latest 
design prototype, I will soon update it with the latest comments from the 
forum. But I don't want to progress much, until I am sure that editor can 
be really simplified, I believe that's the core direction to move into now. 
So probably I will do all design exploration/studies in that direction 
mainly. And also find ways to prototype the writing experience, because in 
Figma I run into limitations, I can't really prototype how it feels to type 
and edit text. So I need to do some coding to prototype, as I could not 
find a prototyping tool that would support me in this case.

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*Mat *yes! Great project! I see SuperTiddlers as the next step after making 
the editor more usable. I've tried to understand other things you wrote, 
but I am afraid I am not into TW enough to understand you yet, sorry, but 
others will probably see what you mean, haha.;) I think I understand what 
you mean about having different modes with different views. But for the 
content writing/producing I really would rather have one mode/view only. 
And later on, if you want to display/show/publish/structure your content 
further more, I would introduce another mode for putting your content into 
structure. But I see the first main use case, as starting to write and 
build your interlinked knowledge freely. And that should come with as 
little friction but with most power as possible. RoamResearch do it well.

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David Gifford yes, that a needed feature. If you look at ProseMirror it 
already has all those features (except tab to nest). But first we want to 
simplify the instant writing experience and write the wikitext hehind 
scenes. All the other features you mentioned are very much needed! I know 
it will take time... But that's the direction to go, slowly but steadily, 
if TW should become more accessible to all users.

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Saq Imtiaz good idea!



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