Hi all!  This is my first post here.  I'm excited about the
prospects of using TiddlyWiki on the Tahoe-LAFS system.
  I've been trying to understand the internals of TiddlyWiki.
  This email concerns which tools are appropriate/popular with the
community.

  The tools I'm currently using are firefox+firebug, emacs with js2-
mode, and nxhtml-mumamo.  The appropriateness (or lack thereof) of
these tools depends on an aspect of the architecture I'm not yet clear
on.   I thought I could simply examine a functioning TiddlyWiki with
these tools, but because of the interleaving of html and javascript I
cannot use js2-mode on the whole TiddlyWiki, and js-mode with nxhtml-
mumamo has syntax parsing bugs.

  Perhaps the community uses different tools, or perhaps source
editing is rarely done in the assembled TiddlyWiki?

  I guess that development happens in some relatively modular fashion,
and that the entire TiddlyWiki is assembled after the application of
updates.  I get this impression from examining the source tree that I
get when running: svn co http://svn.tiddlywiki.org/Trunk TiddlyWiki.

  It's not clear to me how the source tree is assembled into the
finished product.
  There are 24 different `README.txts', and 14 `Makefiles' in the
source tree, is there a particular one that is a good starting point?

  Does the community edit source in the assembled unit (TiddlyWiki)?
If so which tools are used?

  Thanks very much for your consideration!
Sincerely,
--Josh

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