Yeah, sorry my comments are mostly related to bimlas' demo.

This thread ended up mixing two things.

There's Saq's original post, about the keyboard driven approach.

Then there's bimlas demo (see youtube link here 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/KeVDndcnY0g/E0RXa3ezBQAJ>), 
which is related to that, but seems to feature the behaviours I mentioned 
(direct editing/dragging) plus some other promising stuff (transclusions as 
portals? - not sure yet).

On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 3:53:53 PM UTC+1, SizzlinSJ wrote:
>
> OGNSYA,
>  
>
>> - Ability to edit an item directly (tap, type), instead of needing to 
>> open the item (tap, type, close) 
>
>  Yes agree, but that is same as in TW like (edit button, type, save) if 
> anyone have a fast method please share.
>
 

>  
>
>> - Ability to drag items around, re-nest etc. 
>
> But thats fast once we long press on any bullet and select 'move' mode and 
> then use arrows to move that or any number of bullets. 
> (Something like this on keyboard, eg. pressing ctrl and then arrow keys to 
> move bullets around would be good).
>
> Saq did say, 
>
>> - everything except the dragging is keyboard driven
>
> We may expect quick workflow
>

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