With TWc, I can make the tiddler as long as I like, and embrace this 
workflow:

   1. I read the tiddler that may last 10+ pages. 
   2. I suddenly want to add something to the page.
   3. I double-click any part of the paragraph view with my mouse and start 
   editing.
   4. I ctrl-enter to finish editing, get right back to where I was, and 
   continue reading.

Now with TW5, this becomes impossible: There is no double-click or any 
shortcut to edit in place. 
So if the article is too long, I'll have to scroll to the top, click the 
edit button, and pray I can get back to where I was.
I'll probably have to remember a unique keyword in order to do that.

Am I missing any alternatives to this workflow or is it intrinsically 
unsupported?
By the way, JIRA as a popular issue tracker supports this work flow in 
__ALL__ its edit boxes, 
which is amazingly neat.

Thanks a lot!

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