>
> The visual effect is just a circle wipe (in TV terminology), centered on
> the icon representing the project starting with a small round (or shaped)
> hole which moves outwards, towards the edges of the TW window, revealing
> the content of the new context. The apparent effect is diving down a rabbit
> hole into a new context or world.
@Nicholas, Could you link to an example of what you're talking about --
sounds trippy
On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 1:55:01 PM UTC+1, Nicholas Spies wrote:
>
> Hi Tobias,
>
> Sorry for the delayed response: I was on holiday without email until last
> night, so just got your message.
>
> It is true I tend to use TiddlyDesktop, and I agree that a simple,
> intuitive cross-linking between wikis would achieve the same functionality
> of Squeak-like Projects. I can also see the advantage of not overloading
> each wiki with different styles, etc.
>
> The only thing that would seem to be lacking would be some sort of
> "overview" of available projects, either equivalent to the Desktop paradigm
> used on the Mac and many window managers in Linux, or the approach used in
> Emacs, with its dired ('directory editor') command/mode. My point is that
> it would be nicer to stay within TiddlyWiki and not have to pop out to the
> OS level to switch from one wiki to another. IMO this would encourage
> better "housekeeping" or "factoring" of wikis, and perhaps provide for
> searching among a collection of wikis that have different primary functions
> (journals vs. notes vs. bibliographies, etc).
>
> Thanks for your helpful suggestions!
>
> --Nick
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Nicholas,
>>
>> I imagine those "Projects" to be more like different wikis in an
>> environment like TiddlyDesktop or simply wikis in the same folder.
>> One interesting aspect would then be a (perhaps simplified) cross-linking
>> between wikis.
>>
>> I don't much fancy overloading individual wikis with customizability,
>> e.g. different themes or views.
>> Chances are, that if you want different views, you actually want
>> different wikis.
>>
>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>
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