*Demo has been updated:* https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/bullets.html
*What's new:* - Added new keyboard shortcuts Alt+Up and Alt+Down to move the bullet being edited up or down the list. - Hitting enter with the caret in the middle of text now drops subsequent text new bullet - Fixed bug reported by @pmario related to root tiddlers with spaces in titles. - Roadmap is updated *Other thoughts based on feedback so far:* - Suggestions for a better name are welcome. The problem with BulletStream is that it further strengthens the association between bullets and a single line of text. -- Each "bullet" is a tiddler. Which is far more powerful and versatile than an item in a simple un-ordered HTML list. -- The "dot" for the "bullet" is just a minimal styling to help distinguish different tiddlers and a place to have controls to drag/click. They could be styled entirely differently as well. - Decided to continue using relink plugin to handle renaming, at least until this is stable. Then we can re-evaluate if a custom hook might be more efficient and lightweight. *Muti-line content and essays* I would like to encourage everyone not see this as just something that can be used for short lines of text in a hierarchy. It works really well for writer long text that needs to be split into multipe tiddlers, allowing you to control the splitting as you type. I used this to write documentation for a different project this morning and the experience was terrific. I had the convenience of writing in one place and ended up with 6 distinct manageable and logically chunked tiddlers. The only thing that felt lacking was an easier way to rename the resultant tiddlers rather than having to open and edit each one. *Next steps* I would still love to see greater collaboration from other developers, whether in terms of contributing to this code or using the patterns therein to create their own solutions as there is a lot of potential here for alternate workflows. That probably needs a little time. In fact it is to facilitate contribution and participation that my code goes out of its way to rely on just wikitext and only resorting to JavaScript where absolutely necessary. In fact, I consider my original goal of sharing a pattern on how to implement this kind of functionality to have been achieved. How and whether we take this further depends ultimately on the TW community. Cheers, Saq -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/29574165-defb-4211-a4f9-8fdd74a8f9df%40googlegroups.com.

