Or, we could revisit previous discussions where we entertained the idea 
that the smallest semantic unit of knowledge be a field - elevating fields 
to first class citizens in TW. 

On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 11:31:33 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
>
> What tiddoc does is use a regular expression filter to extract and then 
> display headers inside a page, and then format them with custom styles. 
>
> I'm sure a similar template could be developed that would show links. The 
> problem is ... they wouldn't go anywhere! Regular html links don't work 
> inside of TW, and especially inside of a single tiddler.. 
>
> This is where the "smallest semantic unit" concept runs against the way 
> most of us work. Oh well.
>
> You could look at the slicer edition to see how a document could be 
> composed of separate tiddlers. Then a TOC macro or a list structure could 
> be used to display a table of contents that could actually link to 
> something. 
>
> -- Mark
>
>
>
> On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 3:54:39 PM UTC-8, Dave Gifford - 
> http://www.giffmex.org/ wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> In StackEdit I really enjoy that it automatically creates an outline from 
>> markdown headings # = h1 ## = h2, ## = h3, etc.
>>
>> See this example of an (experimental) html that I created via Stackedit. 
>> http://articulos.giffmex.org/1LDP/apologetica.html
>>
>> The left outline is automatically generated, and I also duplicated it at 
>> the top of the main text section, thinking of mobile users. The lines of 
>> the outline are links to the relevant sections.
>>
>> Most of the discussion on outlines for TW have to do with tagging, 
>> understandably. I am wondering if something similar can be done with 
>> tiddler markup.
>>
>> tidtoc (http://tidtoc.tiddlyspot.com/#GettingStarted) is a step towards 
>> this. It creates a toc based on TW headers. But the lines of the outline 
>> are not links. Could they be?
>>
>> Even better if a sidebar could show the outline of an open tiddler. 
>>
>> Just curious if this butts up against TW's limits, or if it is just 
>> something no one has done before.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>

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