Folks

Thanks for the input so far. The smart document features should work on any 
wiki but some of the suggestions sound more like surveys, or document 
conversion to tiddlywiki. I am keen to provide the methods to replace 
traditional documents such as word, open document, pdf etc with smart 
tiddlywiki documents with added read, print, search, edit and with document 
managment and review/approval/version control etc...

Surveys, questionairs, reference material and document conversion etc... May 
all be valid in a smart document but tiddly wiki offers a number of way to 
address these other uses that may or may not use the smart document model. For 
example I would never use a word document for a survey or a spreadsheet. So I 
would question using a smart document for a survey when it could be online with 
immediate update.

Actualy this highlights a possible need for both active smart documents, and 
smart documents for authors and colaborators that hide most features when 
published. There are already some nice solutions for reader focused publishing.

Please keep the ideas comming.

Regards
Tony

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