If you're actually using TW for a writing tool, then perhaps you have the 
write (right?) kit ??

>From a mechanical perspective, I find too much in TW requires the mouse in 
order to function. Ideally, your fingers would never have to leave the 
keyboard, interrupting the train of thought that would lead to the next 
Great Ankporkian novel.

-- Mark

On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 4:28:40 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>> As a "want to be writer",
>>
>  
>
>> I think anything is possible here, the trick is knowing what is most 
>> important to us.
>>
>
> Ciao Tony
>
> There are a lot of tools in TW that aid writer's both for scholarly 
> writing and for literary endeavours. I think its an area of usage ripe for 
> an OVERVIEW of what exists and what can be done already. I think that might 
> help identify what is missing.  
>
> Personally, on why I started this thread, I think WRITER'S KITS, that are 
> TW assemblages of basic needed tools, could help uptake. At the moment a 
> beginner has to figure out, bit by bit, what is available and how to find 
> it, or even that such solutions exist. Its daunting for someone who just 
> wants to write. Better to provide "packages" with replete function.
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>   
>

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