Mat wrote:
@Miles - what do you say would turn you into a user? You mention you miss outliners but surely this can be accomplished with TW? So far there's the ToC macros, but if you're a developer is there any particular thing missing that prevents an outliner as you'd want it?
Well, I kind of liked the old ThinkTank (outlines with cloning) - but nobody does that anymore.
These days, I tend to write things by starting with MS Word outline mode, sticking things in various places, adding levels, dragging outline items around.
I really haven't seen anything like that in Tiddly, or in anything built from Tiddly.
Frankly, I think it's architectural. I keep thinking that Tiddly would be a lot more interesting if it's architecture started as a structured document, with a thin viewing layer; rather than as, essentially, an interpreter that ingests and renders tiddlers.
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