Hi Pete,

> No worries at all. I don't think TM should be confused with powerpoint.

ok :)

> I think there I'm worried about violating the
> principle-of-least-surprise - I think overloading the TM button will
> make users confused about its purpose.

Yes, I agree, it is a real struggle not too overload TiddlyMap ;)

> Ah, but then I'll have to remember to edit things in multiple spots to
> achieve this. If I have no alternative I guess I will, but your
> tmap.open-view tiddler field seems a far tidier solution to me.

I'll try to come up with a solution when I have the time.

> I guess the more one relies on users doing CSS tricks the less users
> one has.

True, but a feature overload is equally bad. Anyways, I'll see what I
can do.

> But then in general I see the future of TW and TM as a world where
> editors run local node servers and share their work via github,
> exposing the result via github pages. To me this is such an appealing
> way to federate wikis and edits on wikis I wouldn't go near
> tiddlyspace/gollum. But then again I'm probably just being kinky ...

I am also a fan of hosting and discussing wikis at GitHub and running
local node servers. So I strongly agree with you here :)

-Felix

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