On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 10:17:45 AM UTC-7, springer wrote:
>
> Mark, this is great for situations where we know we'll want fine-grained 
> tiddlers down the road, but authoring and viewing want a more unified 
> interface (with easy transitions between authoring and viewing).
>
>
Yes. But I believe this provides easier transitions between authoring and 
viewing than the existing editor, where you are essentially either viewing 
everything or you are editing everything, and in between you easily lose 
your place.
 

> One potential frustration came up while I checked out NotoWritey: if I'm 
> reading/viewing without any intention to edit, and I click on a visible 
> link such as Philosophy of Tiddlers 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Philosophy%20of%20Tiddlers>, the link doesn't 
> behave like a link; any click just sends us into edit mode. 
>
>
Yes. If someone knows how to make a link work in the middle of a button, 
I'd be grateful for the help!

Thanks!

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