Jeff,

We do not mind critsisium, we are always trying to improve things, I expect the 
documentation to be easier to improve soon.

There is however a reason why what you expected did not work, part of this is 
using more than one form of coding html, wikitext, macros, css and behind some 
macros javascript. One does not always embed in the other without further 
consideration. Show me an example elsewhere of this and we may harvest some 
ideas.

When we want to embed one "Language" in another a common practice is to 
construct the code in a macro definition. I will try and locate an example when 
off my mobile.

My point is tiddlywiki can stimulate our imagination so much we have ideas 
about how it can be, when there are complications that are not so obviouse, 
because we have multiple coding methods available at once, in an always up to 
date interlinked interactive platform.

I empathise, and have thought the same way, but I am starting to see how 
tiddlywiki raises our expectations to exceed what it currently achives. Most 
often a work around exists, or the community starts to digest changes to come. 
The key is the community, conversations and change. Its not that tw is not 
mature, its that it continues to evolve even although in many respects it 
already surpasses the competition in capabilities (if not simplicity). 

In my view Far too often today, simplicity is the result of the startup 
culture, which wants to profit from minimalist solutions, to fund the 
development of more comprehencive solutions by charging and taxing their very 
same clients. Unnesasary compexity is desirable but not at the cost of 
capability, unnessasariily simple things fragment what we need to use into too 
many parts.

TiddlyWiki exists at a point of convergence of multiple technologies and thus 
is capable of great divergence as well. In this centre there are artifacts, but 
there is also code patterns and methods to address them.

Regards
Tony

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