This thread springs off from a previous one at 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/JeuinlhzMNU in which Ton 
Gerner 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!profile/tiddlywiki/APn2wQdisKjnZfZonm5GxTgJHLT3azJYQQPBmndY2uYz_ilW69w0s3iFquTTCQKgvey7t6sbxng0>
 
and Stef <http://ste...@gmail.com> contributed good stuff. 

Stef's economical solution 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/JeuinlhzMNU/pcQWJ9IFCQAJ> to 
quick "Read Only" settings got me thinking.



*WHAT IS "READ ONLY"?*The issue with enabling "read-only" mode in TW quite 
often comes up.

TBH I find it a less than an optimal way of thinking about the issue. *Its 
too crude to the reality.*

What IS the issue? Of course, its switching off access to functionality, 
usually through CSS, so users don't get access to some stuff. It makes 
their experience cleaner and to the point. It means the author can control 
their public presentation.

But WHICH functionality is switched off? Its not all one thing. There is no 
such thing as THE way to do this. There is no such thing as a definitive 
"Read Only" TW so long as you have a live Javascript machine under your 
mouse. 

Different situations require differential accommodations. So, I think "Read 
Only" is actually confusing the issue, though its a fine panhandle, it does 
capture one general idea quite well, yet its also a bit of dumbing-down. 

*USE CASES*

We can do better ...  Here are a few ... There are many others ...

#1 - A TW of a Novel where you want to allow users to add annotations & 
bookmarks but not to be able to directly create new Tiddlers, or ever see 
anything starting "$:" With simple text search, no advanced.

#2 - A TW that is always one main transcluding tiddler ("the page"). 
Additions allowed through a modal editor but result are always constrained 
to appear in that transcluding tiddler. (ToDoNow plugin by Telmiger 
approximates this model)

#3 - A TW that is used to present one Tiddler as an apparently static page 
via a permalink. FullScreen. No menus. No Sidebar. No Editing. No Save. No 
internal links.

You get the idea.



*GLOBAL SOLUTION?*Stef's approach to get together in one place many 
settings in an economical form was really suggestive of possibilities.

I was thinking that solution could be expanded with more options. Like 
removing all menus etc.

But also add, IF it were possible to have checkboxes next to every item. 
Then the VARIABLE NEEDS evident in the Use Cases above, and more, could 
become doable.

My problem is I am not a programmer, but I can see we could get a lot more 
fine-grained on "Read-Only", which should really be called something More 
Positive like:
* "User Edition Settings".*
Best wishes
Josiah


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