Eric,

I apologise for the faux pas, it will not happen again.
Peter


18 May 2020, 08:37 by elsdes...@gmail.com:

> On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 9:10:33 PM UTC-7, Peter Buyze wrote:
>
>> @Magnus: so because some IT guys/gals in some company won't allow you to use 
>> what you could/should be using an obsolete version should be maintained and 
>> get attention? Wow.
>>
>
> Peter:
>
> A few things for you to consider:
>
> * Just because you might not agree with some else's point of view does NOT 
> justify the dismissive, snarky tone.  While that might be the norm in other 
> groups, in this community, we don't do that.  It's not "clever", it's not 
> "polite", nor is it appreciated.
>
> * You've only recently started using TiddlyWiki 5, so you might be spoiled by 
> the rich eco-system of functionality it offers.  However, a great deal of the 
> functionality you see in TiddlyWiki 5 owes it origins to innovations first 
> developed in TiddlyWiki Classic.  It might help your understanding of 
> TiddlyWiki 5 features if you were to learn where much of it came from.
>
> * There are several key features of TiddlyWiki Classic which are NOT possible 
> (or not permitted) by TiddlyWiki 5.  Among them: "slices" (ability to 
> individually reference and transclude portions of tiddler content), and 
> "inline javascript" (support for complex coding "on the fly").
>
> * Since each TiddlyWiki file contains a complete copy of the core code, there 
> are LOTS of existing TiddlyWiki Classic documents that continue to provide 
> daily value to their users, and -- as has been pointed out -- there is still 
> ongoing development (both maintenance and improvements) to the TiddlyWiki 
> Classic core code.
>
> * At the risk of being boastful, I suggest you visit my TiddlyWiki Classic 
> site: http://TiddlyTools.com, and view the "plugins" and "transclusions" tabs 
> from the "Welcome" tiddler.  You will see a very large list of features that 
> can be added to any TiddlyWiki Classic document... and, while many of these 
> add-ons are now incorporated directly into the TiddlyWiki 5 core code, there 
> are still many that have not (yet) been migrated or re-implemented to work in 
> TiddlyWiki 5.
>
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools.com: "Small Tools for Big Ideas!" (tm)
> InsideTiddlyWiki - http://TiddlyTools.com/InsideTW
>
>
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