Josiah,
 Thank you for your great comments!

I raised this question to draw attention to TW potential for preparing high 
quality contents (I myself am interested in scholarly and journal quality 
contents).
I worked for several months to prepare some codes for creating contents 
using tiddlers in some logical order, able to close and reopen them as a 
story (as article, booklet, tutorial,...), number them as pages, print them 
in order, and so on...

It seems CSS3 is quite powerful and lets us to customize tiddlers easily!
The very powerful class field in TW 5.1.18 (I found it there) let us create 
pages in custom size, margins, font, etc...

Still there is a problem, the philosophy behind tiddlers is to have them to 
store the smallest meaningful chunk of data! So, I am not sure if TW can be 
used effectively for creating scholarly articles or even writing a novel in 
a series!


What I like in TW is, it let me to explore the power of html5 +CSS3. It 
lets me for quick prototyping and I could not find a rival tool to do that!

I hope people, specially developers and super users here in this group 
create and develop tools to let us use TW in this area.

Cheers
Mohammad

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