I teach math, so I was hoping to use the (most excellent) presentation
plugin(s) and have interactive pages
for class.  Even for the purposes of teaching R this would be most
handy.

Consider, 
http://faculty.business.utsa.edu/manderso/software/the%20R%20page/theRPage.html.
Here the author is using a tiddlywiki to present R code. Think of the
possibilities were the page to be rendered realtime!

Weave (in all its versions Rweave, Sweave, etc) is a tool to support
the notion of building literate documents.  Documents that build
source code into them.  The advantage is that all the documentation
and code live together in a single source (ala tiddlywiki ;-) and
minimizes the need to hunt for arbitrary files, search out docs, etc.
It is possible to use weave/tangle with Lyx and build such documents.
Great for writing articles and keeping stuff together.

Finally, using svg, maths, latex, together with a math engine (R,
maxima, sage, a computer algebra system, etc)  would make tiddlywiki
very attractive for researchers and those building their
dissertations.

Such functionality would cinch tiddlywiki as being my favorite killer
ap!!


On Jul 21, 6:06 am, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi mrd,
> Could you describe your usecase a little bit.
>
> eg:
> * data source
> * for input data set
> * expected output
>
> -m

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