Hello again,

Here is a codemirror plugin version where I included some themes and some 
useful tools like match-bracket
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jfz48v01rnec9l2/%24__plugins_tiddlywiki_codemirror.tid?dl=0

I don't know if it works with never versions of TW5, just try it with 
tw5.0.15 or so. 

El martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014 09:06:12 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez 
escribió:
>
> 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
>>
>

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