Hi Eric

Thank you for this invite to your TiddlyClinic hangout.
I don't think I'm able to attend it this tuesday - however there *are* a 
couple of things I'd like to see covered in future - hopefully not too 
distant video sessions..

1) Installation and use of your PasteUpPlugin setup in a standard/classic 
empty tiddlywiki

2) I'd love to see a similar demonstration of installation and use of your 
MoveablePanelPlugin in a standard tw...

3) Demo and installation of UndoPlugin. (I think UndoPlugin have even more 
applications now than it had when you first made it - since it is now 
possible to edit an online document - and download the document plus any 
changes made during the session)

My reasons for these requests are threefold:

A) Practical application in a standard environment. Not necesarily in your 
Quickstart documents - which are btw. magnificent examples in their own 
right and really do deserve individual presentation and demo of use!

B)  I've analyzed your quickstart documents (Moveable & PasteUp) when I 
translated them into Danish - and I've made various implementions of them 
in some of my own tw-applications - it's not a straightforward process... I 
guess a (video)walkthrough of how you can setup your own document with some 
of the features might be very helpfull..

C) For a long time I've had a vision that it should be possible to setup a 
standard TW with PasteUp div placeholders directly into the PageTemplate, 
View- and Edit templates to create an instantly - in place - reconfigurable 
environment via drag, drop and drag to fit - of different standard elements 
in a way similar to your setup of the Moveable Quickstart document... (just 
without all the "bells and wistles" and the different layout). Don't know 
if it's even thinkable without an emastic system like the one Mario 
introduced some time ago with his freestyle project - or if it's already 
possible to setup PasteUp divs in percents for use in a PageTemplate?? 

Just think of this scenario - 

1) A user opens a standard tw document and decides that he wants to change 
the layout:
2) He clicks "edit layout" and all elements are turned into resizable and 
moveable objects (Just like elements/parts in your PasteUp Quickstart 
document)
3) Changes the width of the story column by dragging left or right side of 
a tiddler
4) Moves a tiddler's title to a center position (maybe not even affecting 
the layout of all other tiddlers...?!)
5) Clicks a button: "finish editing layout" - and every change he made is 
now "frozen" in a div percentage relationship which makes it usable with 
different window sizes.. 

Anyway - I'd love to see a demo of each and every one of your Quickstart 
documents (maybe one document pr clinic?).

Cheers Måns Mårtensson
 
Den fredag den 12. juli 2013 23.03.04 UTC+2 skrev Eric Shulman:
>
> Greetings All...
>
> Jeremy and I have kicked off a new round of regularly-scheduled Google 
> Hangouts for live TiddlyWiki discussion.  These hangouts are currently 
> scheduled for 2 hours, every Tuesday, at 4pm BST (British Summer Time = 
> UDT+1).  Jeremy will post an announcement / link to the Hangout here, 
> shortly before the Hangout starts.
>
> During the Hangout session, in addition to development status 
> updates/discussions, I will be presenting a segment called 
> "TiddlyClinic"... where people can ask specific TiddlyWiki Classic usage 
> questions and get ***LIVE HELP*** with problems they are encountering, 
> including use of screencasting and/or sharing documents.  The TiddlyClinic 
> segment may also feature "walkthroughs" of beginner, intermediate, or 
> advanced techniques, such as basic setup/configuration, wiki-syntax 
> formatting issues, customization of templates and stylesheets, as well as 
> use of transclusions, inline scripting, and other methods for generating 
> dynamic output and interactive TiddlyWiki "applications" like To-Do lists, 
> note-taking systems, etc.
>
> In order to provide you with the most helpful TiddlyClinic sessions, it 
> would be VERY helpful to have a few specific questions or at least "topics 
> of interest" submitted ahead of time, so that I can prepare some demo 
> documents (if needed) and plan the walkthrough presentation sequence so it 
> will make sense.  In addition, if you are interested in having your 
> specific problem addressed LIVE during the Hangout, it would be good to 
> send as much information beforehand, describing the problem in detail.  If 
> direct debugging seems useful, I might then request that you send the 
> document itself as an email attachment, so I can begin to explore the 
> problem prior to the Hangout session. (Note: do NOT send your document 
> until requested... messages with unsolicited attachments are generally 
> suspect, and may be deleted without being read).
>
> Of course, even if there are no pre-scheduled questions on the 
> TiddlyClinic agenda, I will still be available during that time to attempt 
> to answer any TiddlyWiki questions you have.  Even if you don't have any 
> specific issues to be addresssed, just SHOW UP for the Hangout and listen 
> in.  You may find that the discussion of other peoples' TiddlyWiki problems 
> can be helpful to you by suggesting new techniques that you can apply to 
> your own documents.
>
> I look forward to seeing a HUGE crowd of TiddlyWiki users next Tuesday!
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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