Thanks for your comments, Josiah. 

I am glad people find this useful. This may caught the attention of 
javascript devs for tiddlywiki. 

Will update soon with a more stable version of the plugin.

El martes, 11 de septiembre de 2018, 5:07:00 (UTC-6), @TiddlyTweeter 
escribió:
>
> Ciao Guille
>
> ... this definitely requires the user to learn about vue.js.
>>
>
> Right. And understanding the visible "bootstrap type code" part of it is 
> very helpful, I think. As you say ...
>
> ... Check out the UIV documentation https://uiv.wxsm.space/getting-started 
>> . I am thinking on changing uiv for another libray (suggestions are 
>> welcome). By having a library of components  you can avoid writing 
>> javascript logic.
>>
>  
>
>>  This is limited to be used inside a tiddler. [My emphasis :-)]
>>
>  
>
>> ... I want to add support for lists with TW filters and data tiddlers 
>> with indexes and json.
>>
>
> Right. That would kinda "bridge the gap" with normal TW and help show how 
> it can leverage off the store.
>  
> What users may not be so aware of is that your approach IS able to 
> interrogate the internal store. It just needs some work to make it flow 
> well.
>
> For now I think the main applications for this is having javascript 
>> expressions inside tiddlers. I remember I posted a while ago a widget that 
>> allowed you to update a field with a math expression and required math.js 
>> plugin. I think things like adding or multiplying two fields should not be 
>> that hard. In vue.js it is quite simple {{ self.fieldA * self.fieldB + 
>> self.fieldC }}. 
>>
>
> Good & useful. 
>
> Right now you can't transclude. It could be possible, as TW makes this 
>> easy, but it needs more thought and work. 
>>
>
> I think transclusion INTO vue type Tiddlers would be great if its 
> possible. I notice there may be syntax issues?
>
> ... This definitely needs more examples. If you come up with nice example 
>> ideas, I can write and add them to the documentation so people have a 
>> better idea of what can be done.  
>>
>
> For me better utilisation of Data Dictionaries and  JSON Tiddlers look 
> like prime candidates? Showing how to use any array of data from the 
> internal store would be useful.
>
> Just thoughts
> Josiah
>

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