On Mar 19, 2:34 pm, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> A question: For getting text, possibly text created and organized in a 
> TiddlyWiki, into linear form, what's wrong with an ordinary wordprocessor, 
> e.g., Word, OpenOfficeWrite, or Apple's Pages?
> [...]
> TW for composing, wordprocessors for editing.

Editing is definitely not for TW, but TW has potential to automate
parts of the composing or at least semi automate it. Also, iif
linearized as late as in the wordprocessor, you'd be forced to
continually transfer things to get an overview of where you are in the
composing process. Also, you'll be missing out on a very powerful
"bottom-up approach" to parallel writing that I will soon describe
here. Basically this is "incidentally" generating books by letting
tiddlers group over time. I'll get back to this in a post soon.

:-)

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