It's hard to choose; I've been developing a space (for which I've written 
some simple macros) but this I thought I'd develop this in a file (in case 
it went pear-shaped).

I guess that a Space is not strictly speaking required, unless I get my 
staffroom involved in a collaborative project. The flexibility of TW makes 
it perfect for teachers, sort of. Although with freedom comes 
responsibility...

Andrew

On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 23:24:33 UTC+10, PMario wrote:
>
> Andrew, 
> Do you need this stuff with a file TiddlyWiki or as a TiddlySpace 
> space? 
>
> Where did you start from? 
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com  or 
> http://tiddlyspace.com 
>
> On 3 Jul., 12:18, tejjyid <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Thanks again. I did check the supplied snippet and was struck by the 
> > similarity - standards,eh :-) 
> q:-) 
>
> > I'm an ESL teacher: my students probably feel about English 
> > the way I feel about TW -powerful, but a bit tricky! 
> ESL? 
> It seems TW is quite attractive for any type of teaching ... 
>
> -m 
>

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