I haven't found any really good way with TW to create outline style text 
the way you can with Scrivener, OrgMode, or Dynalist.  In real life, you 
want to move blocks of text around easily within a structure. Perhaps you 
could do a flat-structure version of this, using draggable tiddlers to 
change the order. But for larger structures, you would have to do a lot of 
re-linking, or re-tagging. When you're trying to write flat-out, you don't 
want to mess with the mechanism itself. There's also the problem of 
insertion of additional resources (e.g. images) which is clumsy because you 
still have to create the links by hand rather than a simple drag-n-drop.

-- Mark

On Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 12:09:26 PM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote:
>
> I think Tiddlywiki is a much better tool than Scrivener 
>
> https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/features?os=Windows
>
> What do you think? Is there anything TW cannot do and Scrivener can?
>
>
> --Mohammad
>

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