TT,
 

> But, as I work with it myself I sometimes struggle with the PERMUTATIONS 
> possible.
>

This is so often the case in tiddlywiki, the customisations and 
possibilities are virtually infinite in many directions.
This is just another few dimensions of control.
 

> My main wondering is WHO is it FOR, mainly?
>

Just as for tiddlywiki, we will not know except through lived experience. 
Unlike commercial solutions we do not need to lead with a defined user or 
market. 

The most substantial features this introduces in my view is;

   - The application of wikitext or CSS to any line, not just lines 
   beginning with existing markup like * : ; # !
      - Shortcuts to apply css to any line
      - This is fixing a GAP in the current mark-up
   - The ability to build shortcuts for HTML and Widgets such that you do 
   not need to close the tag and you can pre-set attributes and parameters 
   - </tagname> </$widgetname>
   
   - Defining your own wikitext markup using the special characters and 
   symbol provided.
   - The opportunity to address various gaps in tiddlywiki via a 
   customisation route
   - Improved sliders and details
      - Building more semantic elements
      - Interactive wikitext eg checkboxes
   

My view is that configurations will be made available to address different 
needs such as those below. 
I think this will be used in a way that macros do, people will craft and 
distribute solutions based on all or part of the customise solution.

   - An individual being able to build short cuts for themselves 
   (productivity)
   - A canned set of customisation for different users eg
      - Authors
      - Book authors
      - Blog or newsletter writers.
   - Automated website or page generation
   - Providing custom mark-up for users to use in content - almost another 
   mark-up language, where the designer sees the value.
      - Will need to be structured and documented in the solution, but the 
      designer. See my "address" post, that uses vars to supply predefines 
      variables
   - and many as yet unforeseen possibilities

Regards
Tony

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