I love the contents tab too. How does it work? And how deep can it go? Is 
it infinitely recursive? 

On Tuesday, 15 July 2014 00:41:46 UTC+10, Matabele wrote:
>
> Hi Molina
>
> Looking really polished -- really like your nested 'Contents' tab -- I 
> shall have to steal it :-)
>
> I've never seen so many <$setfield> widgets -- glad to see that the 
> stacked widgets still function when utilised to this extent -- a really 
> good test.
>
> regards
>
> On Monday, July 14, 2014 1:45:31 PM UTC+2, Alberto Molina wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I am working on a version of TW5 for my own needs (readings, note taking, 
>> etc.), but I plan to release an empty version for whoever finds it useful. 
>> There's still a lot of work to do, but it is now usable enough to show you 
>> the results:
>>
>> http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com
>>
>> One of the main features is the tabs bar at the bottom of certain 
>> tiddlers. See for example the tiddler "William Shakespeare".
>>
>> I need to write a guide to explain how it works and how to use it. 
>>
>> Any feedback is welcome.
>>
>> Alberto
>>
>

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