Hi Mario,
You wrote: "Are there some more links + timeline to early versions,
that you know of.".
Although this is "off topic" (may be you could open a new thread?),
the eldest TW I can help you with is TW v2.0.11 (2006).
And I have another suggestion for you, in case you really want even
older copies: If original early copies aren't available anymore, you
could have a look at the Trac-Translation page, that goes back as far
as several Verions 1 of TW. Potentially you could "reverse-engineer"
by undoing the translation.
http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Translations

Best of luck,
Ton van Rooijen.

On 8 okt, 22:14, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
> Thanks for the links to the early versions. It is very interesting to
> see TiddlyWiki's metamorphose. Having a short look at gtdtw source, I
> understand the desire to rewrite it :)
>
> == OT ==
> @David
> Sorry, for hijacking your thread a little bit.
> @Jeremy
> Are there some more links + timeline to early versions, that you know
> of. I was thinking about, to make a little goodie. For this I need
> some older versions. I know of tiddlythemes.com which seems to be
> about 2007. For 2008 till now I think I have enough links. But V1 and
> earlyer would be interesting. Especially if the layout has changed.
> === end OT ===
>
> > ... I and other people like Martin Budden, have experimented
> >with retrofitting <P> support but have concluded that it cannot be
> >done in a backwards compatible manner.(But if anyone thinks otherwise
> >I'd love to know about it).
>
> I couldn't handle it with the formatter. But I think some HTML post
> processing could do it.
>
> >It's all very frustrating. I'm pretty proud of the wikifier code, but
> >the syntax is sometimes unfortunate.
>
> I think TW syntax is quite handy. I had a look at some other wiki
> marpups, especially after I found martinswiki. Then looked at there
> development sites/repos/blogs. And it seems that all of them have the
> same problems: extensibility and macro including.
>
> TW syntax is quite extensible and the macro and transclusion mechanism
> is incredibly powerfull.
> So I'd love to mix markdown syntax and TW macro handling :) And I'd
> love to kick wysiwyg formats.
>
> have fun!
> Mario

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