Eric

No one said "Thank you!" yet. I DO. Thank you!

FYI, I would not be using TW without YOU!

Some long time ago I saw TiddlyTools and was amazed at it. Truly, it was 
astonishing.

But at the time I did not how to use it. But it stuck in me. And some time 
later I came to TW5.

Best wishes
TT

Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 8:35:19 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Is Eric okay with that?
>> On Friday, 20 September 2019 17:18:26 UTC+2, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>
>>> In another thread, I brought up the idea of starting from Eric's 
>>> Book/Manual and going from there. Do you think its best to start fresh or 
>>> go from Eric's?
>>>
>>
> The most recent TiddlyBook revision (Jan 3, 2018) is based on TWCore 
> v5.1.15, and can be found on TiddlySpot: 
> http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> The TiddlyBook *content* is organized using a TW standard "TOC" outline 
> (using a "root tag" of "InsideTW").  In theory, the content tiddlers can be 
> copied directly into an empty.html, where you could then use <<toc 
> "InsideTW">> to view it without any of my customizations.
>
> The rest of the TiddlyBook tiddlers are my own original macros and JS code 
> that provides a *framework* for displaying and navigating the content in 
> other ways.  This includes lots of extended functionality (e.g, 
> "Slidebars", "CookieJar", "Settings", "History", "Save with Change 
> Logging", etc.) that I plan to eventually share as separately published 
> plugins, so I'd prefer NOT to have those propagate to other TW documents 
> until I have a chance to update them to the current revision (TWCore 
> v5.1.21), as they definitely need some work to match the many changes in 
> the TWCore that have occurred since January 2018.
>
> To see a list of all content and framework tiddlers, you can view the 
> PartsList, here: http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/#PartsList
>
> To view the Table of Contents Slidebar, mouseover or click on any of the 
> chevrons (double arrows) in the middle of each side of the document margin.
>
> To view the entire document content tree in one go, click the "View All" 
> button (last icon in the upper left corner) 
> http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/#TiddlyTools%2FViewAll
>
> For fun:
>
> Try the "Settings" button (upper right corner).  You can use it to quickly 
> change many options that control the appearance (colors/textures, font 
> sizes, etc.) of the document, and... your chosen settings are preserved 
> using my Cookie plugins, so that they will be applied each time you visit 
> the document... without any need to save changes!
>
> There is also a "Favorites" system that allows you to mark any content 
> topic so it will be listed in the Favorites popup (third icon in the upper 
> left corner).  The favorites are also stored using the Cookie plugins, so 
> that YOUR chosen favorites are set each time you visit the document.
>
> Note that, by default, the document is shown using a "read-only" mode, so 
> that the usual TW editing features, and the ability to view the underlying 
> framework "source" tiddlers, are hidden from the casual *reader* of the 
> document.  To access those features, you can toggle the "lock" button 
> (upper right, next to the settings button).  If you really want to "borrow" 
> some of the framework tiddlers, please ask me directly before doing so.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools: "Small Tools for Big Ideas!" (tm)
> InsideTiddlyWiki: The Missing Manuals
>
>
>
>
>

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