[These are general and basic questions so I post here rather than in the 
dev group. It should be of common interest.]


Take for example BurningTreeC's extremely promising hammerwidgets 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/9IJoRJWw9PU> that uses 
the hammer.js library...

How does it differ from, say, a regular TW-widget? Is a js library adapted 
for TW perhaps just another way to say "multiple TW widgets"?

What are the implications of including these types of js-libraries? 
- It obviously increases the TW footprint. Can I know how much? Must I 
manually compare how many kB it differs from empty TW?
- I must assume it drags down performance but, again, how much? "Is it 
worth installing?"
- Because it is a library, does this mean all the library features become 
available in TW? Or does that depend on if the TW-guy has specifically 
adapted all features of the library for TW?

Can any js library be adapted for TW? Would it make sense to search around 
for open source js libraries looking for things that would improve TW?

Is there a step-by-step formula to adapt a js library... or just anything 
js for that matter... to work in TW, or is it a process requiring a lot of 
skill and know-how?

Thank you!

<:-)

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