David, I know that Subsume works in edit mode and Streams works in View 
mode.  However, we can remove Subsume from the picture, as Streams does not 
work with Noteline.  If I add the Streams plugin to Noteline, create a 
tiddler and go to View mode, hitting the enter/return key should create a 
new block, but instead I get a new line, i.e. a carriage return.   

A shortcut would be a keystroke or keystroke sequence  that performs a 
functions and keeps the user from having to type the longer function name.  
A binding is a function assigned to a keystroke (or combination like shift- 
or control- ).  I don't think that is the problem here, but I will keep 
fiddling around!  Many thanks for the many contributions!
Stan

On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 2:38:59 PM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:

> Hi Stan
>
> Walt's screenshot tells me that Streams and Subsume are in separate 
> sections. Not so much integrated as juxtaposed. 
> Subsume is edited in edit mode and appears above in view mode.
> Streams is edited in view mode and appears below in view mode.
>
> Unfortunately I don't know anything about keybindings. If you mean 
> keyboard shortcuts, yes, Control Panel > Keyboard shortcuts, see the last 
> three items. 
>
> *autolist-newline* Add a newline and list markup if in a list Enter 
>
> *autolist-indent* Indent a line in a list Tab 
>
> *autolist-unindent* Unindent a line in a list shift-Tab 
>
> That is most likely the problem! Even so, that is strange, since Streams 
> and Noteline are in different contexts (view vs edit). Feel free to tweak 
> Notelines to your needs, with other keyboard shortcuts or whatnot. 
> Blessings,
>
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> On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 12:08 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> My problem seems not to be from the integration of Subsume and Streams.  
>> I was using David's Notelines 2 as the base Tiddlywiki and if I add 
>> Streams, but not Subsume, I get the same behavior - a <CR> does not create 
>> a new block.  
>>
>> In any event, I used Subsume this weekend to write an article.  How nice 
>> it was it write modularly, in a manner that made sense and was perfectly 
>> efficient.  
>>
>> David, do you have any idea what in Notelines 2 might be the offending 
>> keybinding?
>> Thanks, in advvance,
>> Stan
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 9:48:45 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking at Walt's posting below and wondering how he got Subsume to 
>>> work with Streams.   I had a wiki with Streams and added Subsume; when I 
>>> went to add content using Streams, the carriage return <CR> would just 
>>> position the cursor in the next line in the same block, rather than create 
>>> a new block.  I assume that there is a keybinding that is overwritten 
>>> somewhere, but I just don't know where to start looking.  
>>>
>>> In any case, my first use of Subsume is a grand success.  I was writing 
>>> sections of an article and encapsulating then using the extraction tool.  
>>> Now, if only I could solve the <CR> problem...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stan
>>>
>>> On Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 11:39:42 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrote:
>>>
>>>> @Dave: see bottom of attached screenshot for the two "References" 
>>>> widgets.  Yours is folded, but when opened reveals a filter widget, with 
>>>> list of referenced tids, as you know... While the References table from 
>>>> Shiraz is partially displayed a bottom. 
>>>> Does this help?  
>>>> Also: This also shows what a Streams hierarchy looks like -below the HR 
>>>> that separates it from the several Subsume widgets above.  That's the best 
>>>> i can do to answer your up-thread request for a view of my workflow... 
>>>> But, 
>>>> as described in text of that tiddler, there is no good way at present to 
>>>> bring a Streams hierarchy into a single tiddler -not without some code 
>>>> magic that i don't know how to do yet!
>>>>
>>>>
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