Yes, this was the one I mentioned in the original post, I had seen it 
around before, that looks really really promising, one big step in the 
right direction, congrats on the great work.
Find and replace sure is a godsend, I hope it becomes an integral part of 
official releases some day.

It is obviously not a full fledged WYSIWYG editor, but it sure makes life a 
lot easier. The only improvement I can think of so far is that it would be 
great if buttons could behave like a "toggle", that is if it could detect 
existing markup and remove it on second press.
Like for example if I bold some text  in my selection pressing the Bold 
button again would toggle it off removing the previously applied "bold 
tags".



On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 15:33:18 UTC, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> Duarte,
>
> This is a bit off-topic for your question, but I would appreciate it if 
> you would take a look at my editor project and give me some feedback on it. 
> http://tw5editor.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> It's not a WYSIWYG editor but I started working on it to address some of 
> what I saw as shortcomings with the built-in editor.
>
>

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