Il 03/10/2012 08:27, Matt Wilkie ha scritto:
All in all, for something billed as alpha it looks quite usable to me
already. Good work! :)
Thanks for your kind appretiation and suggestions, when it will be
finished you will find it in the download section of MarkItUp! site
(http://markitup.j
> But you are lucky today, because just in these days I'm testing for
> markItUp! [1] integration in TiddlyWiki.
>
Thank you!
first impressions:
favourable. The effect of keyboard commands are quick and direct (I've used
other editors where the lag is noticeable enough to make me want to av
Il 01/10/2012 14:25, Matt Wilkie ha scritto:
Are there any efforts afoot to bring that kind of editing experience to TW?
Or other note taking app projects which have an SE-like editor and a
TW-like packaging?
In the past thare have been many efforts to bring it into TiddlyWiki,
but actualy th
Hello TiddlyWiki,
I've watched TW from afar for years, periodically trying it out for a
couple of hours here and there. I'm attracted to the simplicity of
everything in one file, easy portability, easy editing and linking. I just
can't get excited about writing in WikiText though.
I'm a fairl
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