NotoWritey (everyone get the pun?) now has a new look. It looks almost like 
a regular displayed tiddler, filling the whole story river and only 
highlights when you mouse over the text. You can now navigate to other 
tiddlers. You can also navigate to external tiddlers, though unfortunately 
it will trigger the paragraph/section into edit mode because the TW link 
catcher doesn't catch external links.



On Sunday, May 24, 2020 at 8:17:07 PM UTC-7, 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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