I haven't used the text slicer plugin enough to appreciate the differences, 
but I'd very much look forward to trying your version.

Regards
Jon

On Monday, 25 May 2020 07:19:37 UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> That looks very exciting!
>
> Am I right in thinking the aim is be able, for instance, to throw in a 
> text doc that on save is split to component sections (paras / blocks), all 
> of which remain accessible for direct edit from the first "mother" tiddler 
> in the exact original order? If so its incredibly useful.
>
> Have I understood?
>
> TT
>
> On Monday, 25 May 2020 05:17:07 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> I'm working on a simple editor for TW. It combines ideas from the Slicer 
>> edition plus the idea of object creation from TiddlyBlink to create a 
>> somewhat Dynalist-like experience (except no outlining yet). In Dynalist 
>> you seamlessly switch from display mode to edit mode by just clicking on 
>> the working text.
>>
>> Has something like this already been done? Does this look useful? Or just 
>> more of the same?
>>
>> Note: In the following, you should see screenshots. Sometimes GG likes to 
>> omit them ...
>>
>> You start with your editor like this. The existing tiddlers are clickable 
>> text:
>>
>>
>> Clicking on a link opens up an editor where you can add more text
>>
>> :
>>
>> When you close the editor, paragraphs are split out into their own 
>> editable sections:
>>
>> Behind the scenes, tiddlers are created based on the original (pre-split) 
>> tiddler name. Everything is held together by a common tag, which also 
>> provides the ordering.
>>
>>
>>

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