Hey Anders, thank you for the recommendation! On first glance, it looks 
really sleek and helpful for longer form text. I'll dig in!

On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 10:55:53 AM UTC-4 Anjar wrote:

> Hi Rika,
>
> It may not be what you want, but a tiddlywiki more customized for longer 
> texts can be found here: https://andjar.github.io/TW5-longtext/
>
> You can choose to have two story rivers; writing to the left and 
> previewing to the right, or you can have other stuff to the right (figures, 
> references...). Or if you simply want to focus on the writing, you can 
> close the toddlers to the right (and just click "Preview" to open the 
> preview again). In addition, you have the plainrev plugin to take care of 
> revisions (each time you click "SAVE")
>
> Best,
> Anders
> fredag 23. april 2021 kl. 07:47:51 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:
>
>> I made this plugin to be able to write long form in TW easily: 
>> https://adithya-badidey.github.io/TW5-codemirror-plus/
>> Along with this, I keep a small cheatsheet of shortcuts and formatting 
>> symbols.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 10:38:08 AM UTC-6 Javier Rojas wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 09:28:28AM -0700, Rika Sukenik wrote: 
>>> > I'm starting to write more long form in Tiddlywiki and I'd like an 
>>> easy way 
>>> > to bold, highlight, and add quotes. I'd love to hear what tool writers 
>>> like 
>>> > to use for writing. Thanks! 
>>>
>>> I wanted to use a proper editor to edit the text in textareas, and was 
>>> really happy to find about 
>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-Us/firefox/addon/firenvim/ , which embeds 
>>> an nvim instance in any textarea in your browser, including of course 
>>> the edit field for tiddlers in tiddlywiki. Since nvim is quite 
>>> extensible, that fills my needs, although I admit vim/nvim is not 
>>> everybody's text editor of choice. 
>>>
>>> Another approach is 
>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-Us/firefox/addon/ghosttext/ , which will 
>>> let you edit the contents of textareas in an external text editor of 
>>> your choice; I've also used that one, and I like it, but I prefer the 
>>> "embedded" approach of firenvim better. 
>>>
>>>

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