Le dimanche 10 mai 2020 03:54:05 UTC+2, Anne-Laure Le Cunff a écrit :

>
> I'm curious - do people actually write straight into TW for long texts? 
> How come this hasn't been much of an issue for everyone else? Or is it just 
> that most people take quick notes / bullet points and never feel the need 
> to write or paste very long articles?
>
>

On rather long contents, this becomes indeed not always obvious. I like to 
have the preview, and at some point there's obviously a gap that disturbs.

As said before, the non-linear micro-content logic in TiddlyWiki takes 
precedence. So we transclude when it becomes necessary.

I really like writing in TW, since the syntax is very familiar to me now.
For a long time we didn't have a formatting wikibar. There have already 
been requests for it to be able to follow the scroll, I add I'd like to see 
this feature coming one day. And if I'm dreaming, a rendering of the 
dynamic preview based on the WikiText displayed :D

Regards the formatting issue, it's rather a feature in my case, it avoids 
importing too much useless code.
Even if I admit it's useful in other tools to get the boldface for example.

But it's the opposite for me in general. I write my reports in TW, and I 
copy and paste the result in an email to send it.

Sylvain

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