Well, current plugin is meh.  I'm not particularly impressed.  

Being no fan of javascript, I am very interested in the question:  how 
would I construct a Tiddler Editor in TiddlyWiki with nothing but native 
TiddlyWiki code + HTML + CSS ?

Whatever it is, it must have code folding.  I haven't put much other 
thought regarding requirements.

On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 9:30:51 PM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote:

> Got it,
>
> Codemirror is able to seperate lines, perhaps have a look there to see if 
> there are some solutions.
>
> Best of luck
> Tones
>
> On Wednesday, 12 May 2021 at 10:20:50 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Yeah, but it isn't just about seeing the lines.  It is about being, 
>> eventually, able to edit/delete/add/move lines.
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 9:06:40 PM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> Charlie,
>>>
>>> Try this on tiddlywiki.com in a new tiddler. It extracts lines from 
>>> HelloThere and seperates them with a line.
>>>
>>> <$list filter="[[HelloThere]get[text]splitregexp[\n]]" 
>>> variable=line-content >
>>> <<line-content>><hr>
>>> </$list>
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 11 May 2021 at 22:58:16 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> I couldn't get \n working, so I gave up.  Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 12:55:33 AM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Cj
>>>>>
>>>>> Remember its possible to do this [[some 
>>>>> tiddler]get[text]splitregexp[\n]] to separate the lines.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rather than split<newLine>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tones
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, 11 May 2021 at 13:31:59 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Just scratching a coding itch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Modify the code in the button, changing the "Some Tiddler" instances 
>>>>>> to an existing tiddler in your TiddlyWiki.  (I've been playing with 
>>>>>> TiddlyWiki.com for the giggles.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Put this code in some tiddler and save the tiddler.  Then, press the 
>>>>>> button, and take a look at the new tiddler named the same as this one, 
>>>>>> but 
>>>>>> with the added suffix " Data".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <$button>
>>>>>> <$vars newLine="
>>>>>> " >
>>>>>> <$vars nCount={{{ [[Some Tiddler]get[text]split<newLine>count[]] }}}
>>>>>>             thisTiddler=<<currentTiddler>>>
>>>>>> <$list variable="line-num" filter="[range<nCount>]">
>>>>>> <$action-setfield $tiddler={{{ [<thisTiddler>addsuffix[ Data]] }}} 
>>>>>> $index={{{ [<line-num>addprefix[line]] }}}, $value={{{ [[Some 
>>>>>> Tiddler]get[text]split<newLine>nth<line-num>] }}}/>
>>>>>> </$list>
>>>>>> </$vars>
>>>>>> </$vars>
>>>>>> Click me!
>>>>>> </$button>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why code that?  I'm just got this festering thought: how would I go 
>>>>>> about creating an alternative tiddler editor with "code folding", using 
>>>>>> only TiddlyWiki?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, I think it starts with first finding a way to split a tiddler 
>>>>>> into its individual lines.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just an exercise for the $hit$ and the giggle$, possibly coming to a 
>>>>>> fiery end  when I hit the wall ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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