It is complicated! What with multiple levels of configuration, different 
methods of field notation, and JSON texts that need to be typed as a jumble 
of text. And I don't think there's a complete explanation for how to use 
larger data (CDATA). This is why once I have something set up, I keep using 
it even when it's not appropriate (like crafts projects are tagged 
"German").  But it's the only game in town, and once it works it's great.

One thing, but if you use it with the default save mechanism, it undocks 
every time you save. So you pretty much have to find some other mechanism 
if you want to do any clipping.

-- Mark

On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 10:22:19 AM UTC-7, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> I agree, 
>
> I spent 15 minutes trying to quickly get it customized and wasn't able to, 
> so I put it back on "Ill understand it later". 
>
> This is not meant as an insult! Just that I personally couldn't get it 
> *quickly* up and running, which might be a target for future improvement! 
>
> Best,
> Diego
>
> On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 11:21:15 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> TiddlyClip is a great piece of kit IMO. Perhaps not as well documented as 
>> would be ideal. I think if it got some more vocal users with programming 
>> skills it might get even better.
>>
>> My 2 cents
>> Josiah
>>
>

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