Kat,

A recent discussion had this idea and a solution for images and sketching 
over. But anything could be designed.

You may find describing the feature you want, rather than assuming people 
know what One Note Highlighting is. The fact is to my understanding that 
highlighting in one note is in edit mode, you still have to edit the [note] 
and then scroll down to the point in the article and the visual editor Mark 
pointed to allows this WISYWIG editing. It uses a ckeditor and needs some 
locally installed support software, from memory.

In tiddlywikis (text) edit mode you can highlight text and press a Editor 
Tool bar button to apply highlighting, and you can use preview mode to have 
the edit window and the preview window open at one time. Im am not sure if 
this is default or a plugin, if you are interested I will look for it.

Your request has given me an idea that a review mode would be nice where 
you read Tiddlers in view template and can only apply simple highlights and 
comments to the underlying tiddler. I use FoxIt reader for PDF annotation 
and could see value designing something similar, although there are 
technical challenges.

Regards
Tony


On Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 1:21:36 AM UTC+10, kat wrote:
>
> I had looked at that but unfortunately it doesn't really help me. I still 
> have to edit the tiddler and then scroll down to the point in the article I 
> was at everytime I want to make a highlight. 
>
> Ideally I need to be able to just select/highlight the text directly as I 
> am reading.
>
> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 4:16:33 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> I believe you can use the visual editor: 
>> http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#VisualEditor
>>
>> to edit HTML.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 7:53:21 AM UTC-7, kat wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying to use TiddlyWiki to replace Evernote as a way of archiving 
>>> web articles to read later. I am mostly just copying the html directly into 
>>> a tiddler, or using tiddlyclip.
>>>
>>> I usually add highlights to articles as I read them in Evernote, is 
>>> there any convenient way to do this in TiddlyWiki?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>
>>

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