Regards back, thanks for your responses. Sounds awesome!

David Gifford
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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 9:29 AM Saq Imtiaz <saq.imt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi David, responses below:
>
> 1) You say each bullet is a tiddler. Are we seeing/editing in the present
>> tiddler the text field of that other tiddler? Some other field?
>>
>
> You see/edit the text fields of the underlying tiddlers. You are editing
> directly and the changes are saved as you type. It would be easy to make it
> so you edit a draft and the changes aren't saved until you hit ctrl+enter,
> also allowing you to cancel without saving.
>
>
>> 2) Is it possible to add basic text formatting / links / html span
>> classes, etc to the text entered in a bullet? (I understand the problem you
>> refer to re: links. My question is about [[]] within the bullet, leading to
>> a normal tiddler)
>>
>
> It is the text field of a tiddler, so anything goes.
>
>
>> 3) Bigger question: could your system conceivably be adapted so that
>> instead of creating an entire new tiddler for each bullet, you would create
>> a new field of the present tiddler? I am thinking of filesize issues and
>> also what you mention about tagging.
>>
>
> I think filesize is less of an issue that one might think. I did try this
> with fields when I first worked on it, the key constraint there is that it
> gets very unwieldy and impractical if you have more than one level of
> children. Also, I don't think links in fields other than the text field
> count towards backlinks, do they?
>
>
>> 4) Have you thought about making this a special tiddler type?
>>
>
> It is in my setup but there is a lot of flexibility around how someone
> choses to use this. One way is to consider this a special type of tiddler
> that might not count towards working with filter operators for tags/links
> but lets you quickly create an outline and potentially then "flatten" to a
> normal tiddler. Used in a task manager the way that I do, this isn't really
> a concern so I have not given a great deal of thought.
>
> There are significant limitations to all of this, but I think also the
> potential for some new and interesting ways to interact with and create
> content in TW.
> Regards,
>
> Saq
>
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