Something like StackEdit <https://stackedit.io/app#>, but to create and
edit TID files using TiddlyWiki WikiText.
Essentially just a web page (a seriously stripped-down TiddlyWiki?) that
looks like a single tiddler in edit mode. With nothing else except:
- a save button to download the content as a TID file
- an open button, to find and open an existing TID file
- a new button to start editing a new TID
- *minus* some of the edit buttons that normally exist in a TiddlyWiki
- excise button
- wikitext link button
- wrap in square brackets button
- wrap in curly brackets button
- insert picture button
- insert pre-configured snippet of text button
- choose the height of the text editor button
- minus the "tiddler type" and "add a new field" bits
Why? I like the concept of simple markdown editors for quick note-taking.
I could use a simple text editor to create and save TID files, but having
something like StackEdit as a single HTML file meant for editing TID's,
with the preview pane right there like these markdown editors ... that
would be pretty frigging cool.
Of course, I do not have the coding chops to build something like this. I
imagine for somebody who knows what he/she is doing, it would be a matter
of grabbing the useful pre-existing bits right out of TiddlyWiki.
I'm hoping somebody might find this dream of mine interesting enough, the
kind of editor useful enough, to slap it together?
A simple "TidEdit" editor for quick note-taking. Running in the browser on
any device. That would be pretty cool.
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