Okay, Cool, I found CodeMirror <http://tiddlywiki.com/codemirrordemo.html>. 
It's AWESOME. 

*SADLY, *The more formatting and wikitext I add, like headers, and bullet 
points, the more out of sync the preview gets with my edit window, until I 
can't actually see new content I'm typing! I've got to have a way to keep 
the visible preview stay with where the cursor is... 

Is there any fix for this? Right now, I've got this awful feeling of SO 
CLOSE! Yet *SO FAR! :( *

also, Why does the side bar just keep getting bigger and bigger? I don't 
want a huge side bar, I want the main area to get bigger as the viewing 
area expands, not the side bar... it makes the live preview really tiny and 
narrow. :( 



On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 5:15:19 PM UTC-7, Leo Staley wrote:
>
> I've found a few applications that allow me to type in Markdown (another 
> common markup language), and see a live preview showing what my changes 
> look like.
>
>  It's literally the BEST of both worlds between a WYSIWYG editor and using 
> markup tags. 
>
> The need to constantly switch back and forth out of edit mode in order to 
> see what I'm doing has been a huge hurdle to me for adopting TiddlyWiki. I 
> was wondering if there are plans to implement it as a feature, or if it 
> would be possible to create an add-on or plug-in to enable this 
> functionality? How hard would it be to create such a plug-in? (would it be 
> able to be whipped it up in a few minutes hours by someone, or would it be 
> a multiple day/week/person project?)
>
>

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