>
> I really miss a solid introduction (of the more advanced features)
> For instance: What are macro's, how to use them? How to create them
>

Info on macros can be found in (e.g) the tiddler Macros in WikiText 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#Macros%20in%20WikiText>, i.e on the main TW 
site. But just type in "macro" or "macros" in the search field and see what 
happens. Can I sincerely ask *why *you have not looked on this? I'm 
sincerely curious to how you might have missed out on this because then 
probably others have too - which means it is a problem for all of us and we 
must do something about it. Please explain Ray.

While, arguably, the way to learn TW is by *tinkering*, I find the 
documentation on tw.com <http://tiddlywiki.com/> to be really good. Not 
perfect, and definitely not comprehensive, but it typically gives me many 
pieces in my puzzles. Now, the key is that it's not only the documentation 
- you must open various tiddlers and figure out how they work.



http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/ 
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwills.tiddlyspot.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFjI6NAgwXncufRHGOUYPXZHTilHQ>
>  
>
I see nice things there!
> I dragged and dropped the @inbox and @todo to my own wiki
> That worked.. well they imported!
> But what now???
> How do i get those "cards" you see on the site??
> That is what i would like to know...
>

The "cards" you see there (really cool, btw) seem to be transcluded from 
the tiddler $:/_display-panel.
To find this, you enter it into the search field... but the host of that 
particular TW has moved the search function into a sidebar tab. 
As you see, the first characters in "$:/_display-panel" are "$:/" - this 
menas it is a system tiddler (or a shadow tiddler), i.e tiddlers that the 
host for some reason wants to not show up in search lists as common content 
tiddlers. So you must use the tab called "System" under Search.
...but, frankly, considering your initial questions I think it is a bit too 
advanced to "get those cards" right now.


I would like to type Lines in my tiddler.
>
And when i type a line with for instance: #idea (or $$idea or whatever 
> special char in front of it) 
> that then THAT line will be 'dumped' in a tiddler called IDEAS 
>
And another line with say: $$remember goes in the Tiddler with REMEMBER
>


This is a very interesting request, but I must make sure I understand it: 
What specifically do mean with "lines"? Is it a paragraph of text, i.e 
something with an empty line after it? Is it a sentence, from Capital 
letter to period "."?

And would such a "line" always start with the special keyword/keycharacters 
(kind of like a bullet list), or could the special word be in the middle of 
a "line" ?

There was a similarish request 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/8rXt-qVqTb0/Jfvu6_gtCgAJ> the 
other day, to which I made a solution <http://getsegment.tiddlyspot.com/>.

Also, fellow Danielo just the other day published AutoTag  
<http://danielorodriguez.com/TW5-AutoTag/>so that IF you have prevoiusly 
created a tag titled IDEAS then in your text (your "lines") you write that 
word, it will automatically tag that tiddler with that tag, when you save 
the tiddler. Then, in the IDEAS tiddler you can list the content from those 
tiddlers.

<:-)

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