Edgaras, Check out the tool in this thread. https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/wTcmMSy-zHc
I think you may be able to use it. Regards Tony On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 11:59:04 PM UTC+10, Edgaras wrote: > > *Tony* yes I think we do and we will get even more aligned in time! > > I truly respect all work, considerations, the whole iterative and > collaborative process of developing TW as a community! And I respect the > strict enough principles, that are open minded, but also preventing > everything from scattering, and actually being able to manage this > complexity! It's truly amazing and again I might not know all things that's > been considered or that exist already. > > When I am prototyping I am just trying my best to listen for all of you > and combine with the way I see software design and visualise the ideas, so > they can be reflected upon and iterated again. This is the process of > exploration and creativity for the benefit of possible improvements. By no > means I am trying to invent something new, in fact I believe innovation is > about structuring the smallest existing pieces into something that improves > something. Therefore, I hope essentially the most things of this new > theme/plugin will be reused from what exist. I also hope when the prototype > and the design system develops enough, we will have some collaboratively > well thought through design decisions made, I hope there will be some > developers and TW experts who will want to make this real and coded. I > would also eventually attempt to do it on my own, but I just expect it > would take me 20x times longer and harder to do so... But I am a bit of > coder myself and I can definitely understand how things work and tweak > things. > > As a designer I am primarily an advocate for the user/human experience and > enabling people to achieve outcomes they strive for with minimum effort. > Judging from the global adoption of TW (knowing the potential), from the > comments of many of us, my personal experiences as a new user and > professional expertise in software design – I let myself to make an > educated guess – some people groups and their needs are still underserved. > > The design theory also tells – people have Liquid Expectations > <https://www.fjordnet.com/conversations/liquid-expectations/> that > influence their experience and adoption of any tool/service. Liquid > Expectations means our ever changing perceptions of things, and our > tendency to draw parallels between things. In terms of the interfaces, that > means, if people perceive Google as an easy to use search engine, Netflix > as a new way to get a movie in a second on demand or Uber/Lyft is the way > to order a taxi conveniently – they will expect that in every next service > of a similar category. > > Same with information management systems/tools. If people are used to > certain way of working, they will expect that also from TiddlyWiki, even if > it might be much more powerful and superior to many systems out there. > Besides that, there are some general human-computer interface principles > that comes from studies in human cognition. Certain mental and physical > abilities and tendencies like a cognitive load, mental models, haptics, > aesthetics, visual perception (Gestalt Laws), eye physical vision etc. > influences the way we use technology. Also it depends on a context... > > Just a small example, yesterday I bought Quine 2 app to use TW on my > iPhone. I was in bed taking notes. And it was so difficult to use TW on my > phone. The text sizes were small in most place it hurt my eyes, it was hard > to tap on many elements, everything was constantly scrolling I kept loosing > track where I am... Yet, being kind of geeky and loving TW I kept going. I > think not everyone can ignore the experience and depend directly on the > power of the tool. > > Again, with my input want to advocate for the human experience of using > the tool that can support every person in this digital knowledge work and > life age. > > I hope we can all work this out, continuing being open minded, keep > developing the legendary TW and make it even more approachable for broader > audiences outside tech world!;) I hope one day soon even my dad will use TW > to manage his work and life digitally ;D > > Cheers, > Edgaras > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/078d36c4-4068-46d9-aa92-814a549035d7%40googlegroups.com.