IMO the problem with the syntax is, that nobody uses indentation and we
have no proper syntax highlighting in edit mode, for TW syntax yet.
<$list
filter="[list[lists!!days]after{!!current}][list[lists!!days]first[]]+[first[]]"
variable="getnexttag">
<$setfield set="!!current" setTo=<<getnexttag>> >
<$mangletags find={{!!current}} add=<<getnexttag>>
message="tw-set-field">
<$button message="tw-mangle-tags">Cycle Tags</$button>
</$mangletags>
</$setfield>
</$list>
With the wikitext parser this may or may not be a syntax problem. ... Most
of the time it's not, because whitespace is ignored. The problem is "most
of the time :)" So the user has to know the parser very well.
On the other hand widgets are not supposed to be used by "standard users",
because the standard functions should be macros, like <<list-links>>,
<<tabs>>, <<toc>>, <<toc-expandable>>, <<toc-selective-expandable>>,
<<version>> ...
But at the moment we are in a stage, where we still need to find out, which
"core" macros should be there and which parameters they should have. ...
Since TW5 is completely different to TWc imo it doesn't make sense to
translate TWc macros 1:1. We need to design them from scratch. In the long
run, imo this will be an advantage.
In the short run, there's still something missing for new users. IMO your
experience and input is highly welcome here :)
have fun!
mario
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