In a past post, FND invited me to contribute to development...
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev/browse_thread/thread/f8b8ab836af7f1fd/9e7e25dc5e9c070e?lnk=gst&q=animations#9e7e25dc5e9c070e
As I am obsessed with TW, I'd love to contribute; however, my strong
suit is not coding or know
> So what is the difference in methodology between a inline script & a
> macro -.-
> . . . and where does each have it's place?
http://www.tiddlytools.com/faq.html#FAQ_ScriptsAndPlugins
In addition to the above, here's some other comparisons:
Plugins are used to extend and enhance the overall f
Awesome !!
So what is the difference in methodology between a inline script & a
macro -.-
. . . and where does each have it's place?
Just curious when I should use each - (I am planning on playing with
both)
Thanks,
Mike
On Mar 19, 5:13 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Is their a way to have a ti
> I went ahead and [...] tweaked some of the formatters in WikiCreole
That's great - thanks!
I've updated the sample accordingly:
http://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/Code_Illuminated/docs/foo.js
http://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/Code_Illuminated/#docs/foo.js
> I think the script looks for the WikiCreole
> The only concern right now is the use of WikiCreole; we wouldn't wanna
> use a different wiki syntax for the code documentation.
> I assume making TiddlyWiki's formatters work with this would take quite
> a lot of effort - so perhaps we could just tweak the existing Creole
> parser[2] to suppor