Ciao Mat, PMario & Jeremy

I don't have skill to comment on the technical changes you suggest.

I DO have, I think, competence enough to say a couple of things about 
*functional 
outcomes*, whether now or in a "TWX".

I strongly believe that the "FRAGMENT MODEL" of TW--building wholes from 
small bits--whilst good--ALSO needs complementing with a clearer "WHOLES 
MODEL". Most ordinary uses think in terms of final objectives and, at the 
moment, it can be hard to get a clear sense of HOW you get bits to mesh 
into wholes. Anything that eases that would be a good outcome IMO. One that 
might also help increase the userbase.

Mat put it like this: 

> make TW more *suitable* for narrative applications like creating 
> documents or "multi page things". Currently, TW is a kind of "digital 
> post-it note manager". The OP would widen TW to also be a kind of document 
> manager. 
>

PMario like this:

>  - structured stories,
>  - export content eg: into 'stand alone' web sites and 
>  - compose or re-compose 'stories' with a simple drag and drop mechanism."


One quite large part of that same functional issue--making WHOLES--I found, 
slowly through experience, is how ID's function in TW.  They work 
differently than in normal web pages being reserved for Tiddler Titles. It 
makes it much HARDER to generate longer web pages with built in navigation. 
Its also counter what most everything else is doing so newbies more used to 
the normal approach can struggle with it. Though to solve that I see that 
would needs be more a "TWX" innovation than a TW5 one?

Best wishes
Josiah 

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