>
>
>> 2. The opening HTML is replaced by a TW itself. It should show links to
>> the various TW as it does now. In addition, that tiddlywiki should also
>> have a control panel, which would allow the user to new TW paths, and
>> modify settings. It won't be hard to cook up a button that will export
>> these settings to json format.
>>
>
> Terrible idea (no offence) - the current interface is nice and simple and
> wouldn't gain anything from being a Tiddlywiki itself. Controls for adding
> new paths and creating new tiddlywiki folders and single-file editions is a
> great idea though and I think Arlen already mentioned the possibility.
>
>
I agree and beg to differ actually. Replacing it with a TW opens up,
well, all the possibilities of TW, including sorting your various TW as we
like it and customising the interface. When you are setting up a personal
knowledgebase, or a system of many standalone TW, this can be incredibly
uselful. I agree that it need not be a part of Tiddly server interface.
Interested parties can set up something like
http://127.0.0.1:8082/index.html and go from there. No need to add an extra
2MB to TS.
Tiddlywiki is really mostly for 'geeks' at the end of the day :-).
>
Well, I disagree, but as it won't add anything to the main point of
discussion, I am not elaborating on that.
Riz
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