I made very similar questions while I started to use codemirror. After reading the documentation I realized how can I took more from the plugin.
Basically, you have to add the features you want to the config tiddler, but you are limited to the default ones. If you want others, you have to add the needed js libary to tiddlywiki. I make some experiments, let me search for them and I will post them here El lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2014 19:43:30 UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel escribió: > > Among the tiddlytools I've used the most were the Quick Editor tools. I've > been looking at standins until such time as tiddlytools is updated for TW5. > Among the items I've looked at is the Codemirror plugin. > http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/ Following the link > http://codemirror.net/ it looks like it ought to be able to do a good > deal more like search and replace. You couldn't prove that by my > experience. As close as I can tell, it adds line numbers. > > The Tiddlywiki documentation for this plugin boils down to "Try editing > the tiddler LoremIpsum > <http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/#LoremIpsum> to try > out the editor." Given that the visually obvious difference from the > Tiddlywiki editor is minimal, this isn't helpful. The Codemirror site's > documentation appears to be written in English but once you get past the > opening page strikes me as being almost incomprehensible. > > Is there someone out there who is using the Tiddlywiki CodeMirror Plugin > on Firefox in a Windows environment who can tell me if this plugin actually > does anything helpful? If this plug-in is really just for Linux systems, > then could we update the documentation to say as much? > > I've watched the group here for some time and there seems to be a generic > issue here. I hope I don't offend anyone but a lot of the Tiddlywiki > documentation seems to be written by insiders for insiders. I'm sure > Danielo and Eric and many of the others understand what is being said but > there seem to be far to many people who are mystified by it. And I'll wager > that most would be users never get far enough to even find this group. As > an experiment, try handing a copy of Tiddlywiki to your mother (or someone > else you wouldn't describe as a "power user") and see how long they last. > The documentation should be pitched at their level. > > Stephen > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

