Now that is interesting! I wondered too all the time how to bring the 
codemirror editor to real life. I've tried this and I notice some changes, 
but there are also problems. First, closebrackets.js is not present in the 
stock TW5 tiddlywiki/codemirror plugin. Second, while I notice that 
matching brackets get highlighted in JavaScript code, I don't get any 
syntax coloring. I'm editing a tiddler of type application/javascript.

Any idea of what went wrong?

I would like to unleash the codemirror plugin in with my ThirdFlow 
demo+docu wiki, as this will surely demonstrate the incredible power of TW5 
and its extensions.

Regards,
-- TheDiveO

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