@Arunn How is the stability of the command palette plugin? I was really interested in the development, but decided not to install it because of the warning they wrote. If I recall correctly, Souk described it as a prototype not meant for normal use.
Op vrijdag 18 december 2020 om 14:56:21 UTC+1 schreef odin...@gmail.com: > I got into TiddlyWIki more seriously this year. I've had used it before to > manage D&D notes, but back then (a couple of years ago) I really struggled > with making lists using the filter notation. > This year I am using it for my studynotes and to keep track of everything > I want to keep track of. Like recipes and bookmarks and the sorts. My highs > of this year would be learning some wikitext to adjust TiddlyWiki to my own > liking and even to make a recipe plugin. Also, the people that return > frequently to this forum to take part in discussions, and answer questions > that noobs like me have. It is great to lurk and read the solutions > experienced people come up with. I often read them and try if I can follow > the logic in the code in order to learn. > > My wish for 2021 would be similar to that of TiddlyTweeter. It would be > much more convenient to have a third party plugin library curated by the > community. This would make stepping into TiddlyWiki a much easier/welcoming > experience. To know what plugins there are, one has to shift through this > forum to search. This can be very daunting. The Dynalist has been a great > help for me, to serve as a selection of what is out there. Currently, most > plugin creators host their plugins on GitHub. Maybe a community curated > GitHub repository can store copies of plugins that are then bundled in a > library (similar to the current official one). So newcomers to TiddlyWiki > can just open the library to pick plugins from. When they need more > detailed information, they could always follow a link inside the plugin to > the original page. > > Op vrijdag 18 december 2020 om 14:22:55 UTC+1 schreef TiddlyTweeter: > >> Mohammad wrote: >> Josiah normally sends out this post. >> >> Not important. >> >> My excite in this year was DIVERSITY. And several different real actions >> to start to diversify CSS and Parsers (especially by PMario) to aid normal >> visuals. >> >> FWIW, I tend to really relate to Mark S. solutions because he is a >> pragmatist. Gives code you then can work from. His innovations in 2020 have >> been a wonderful learning experience. >> >> It is getting* obvious that in 2021 *there will be demand to make it >> EASIER to access solutions. Fact is we have many, many solutions but still >> totally LACK any decent meta index of them. That I do not like as it >> basically means if you do not read here everyday it gets difficult to >> located solutions. They are not recorded anywhere schematically. >> >> Best wishes >> TT >> > -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/6064c4b5-653f-4e5f-a0bf-9d64fa518dabn%40googlegroups.com.