@TT 

You are right that Noto is agnostic on tiddler size. And I think the tool 
itself is wonderful, as I commented in the post to Mark that you are 
replying to. All I was trying to say is that it is not optimal if what you 
want to do is generate a lot of short items and have a clean interface, 
because of the edit toolbar to the top of a line and the other stuff below 
the line. So in that sense I still feel my statement was correct. But see 
below.

@Birthe

Thank you, I had not seen that setting to hide the editor toolbar. That 
really does make it easier on the eyes. Now if there were a checkbox to 
hide the stuff below the text field, that would make it more optimal for 
the writing phase, then afterwards one could open the tools to do editing, 
formatting, etc. And yes, I recognize Mark has a roadmap and is not done 
with initial development yet. I was just commenting on the current state of 
affairs. Hopefully eventually everything can be clean and hidden, to focus 
on the writing experience, but available when needed for the editing 
experience. Those are two different processes, and the one needs a minimal 
interface and the other needs the bells and whistles visible.

On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 8:53:56 AM UTC-5 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> David Gifford wrote:
>  
>
>> 2) Even though it is an outliner, it seems more geared toward writing and 
>> editing larger paragraphs toward longer pieces, 
>>
>
> Incorrect. 
>
> Noto is completely AGNOSTIC on Tiddler Size.
>
> In FACT its INBUILT SLICING ("*Splitology*")  is fantastically good, and 
> needed. 
>
>
>            You can split anything, recombine & split again at will.
>
> *But you are dead right its  a Writer's Friend. So what else are we doing 
> than that?*
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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