Hi Thomas,
thanks, for me it's the same.
I have been thinking on the snippet-question for some time now.
To my mind there is two types and three Use-Cases for these presentationSnippets. It is useful to <mark> the UseCases equally because there is a big overlap.

Types: there should be Snippets visible in the normal TiddlerView and hidden Snippets that do not show.

Use-Cases:
1. Reading and memorizing content like cue cards on phone-sized devices. Here it would be best be able to browse through the cards with swipe gestures.

2. Presentations with visual content...where I would like to use the TiddlyMap Plugin (as I just wrote to Felix in this list and started to try on http://slidemap.tiddlyspot.com/) 2a. with remote the snippet of the current Tiddler would be shown in the remote and set to be visible by clicking. 2b. without a remote we would have to think of a button to navigate to the next step in the presentation.

I encountered a further Idea for the footnotes-plugin.
Would it be possible to assign a special class to footnotes that are at the top of the tiddler-Text so that they are shown behind the Tiddler-Title?

So best wishes ... and a happy 2017 for you
Jan





Am 06.01.2017 um 21:54 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:
Hi Jan

Sorry for replying so late. There are so many projects to work on. I am sure we 
are thinking along the same lines concerning extraction and presentation – your 
remote control is a fantastic concept! I hope I will find some time to test it 
and play with it … but it deals with tiddlers, so we would need another base 
for presenting snippets, right?

All the best, Thomas


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