For example, it's a detail but I don't like to have to open a new tiddler 
to access examples.
It's more of a sentiment than of a reasoning, but I understand when people 
find it too developper-centric. Maybe it has become too formal, less 
explicit *per se*. I reckon it's been a lot of work to formalize it, but it 
doesn't match to what I'm looking for most of the time, it's like an 
advanced documentation (which can also be useful from time to time).

Le dimanche 20 septembre 2015 10:54:32 UTC+2, Tobias Beer a écrit :
>
> Hi Evolena,
>  
>
>> I must admit that I'm not fond of the new documentation too, I often open 
>> an old TW5.1.7 to retrieve a simplest presentation.
>
>
> What exactly would you mean?
> Can you give an example?
>
> -tb
>

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