Briefly Thomas TBH I did not mention your "Concept" wiki as I wasn't sure if it was public.
I think its very good. Your version of a Story Saver is, in a way, central. It is elegant. Useful. The differences between Mark's approach to edit and yours in Concept is fascinating. I think they are different but complimentary. It might be interesting to combine them? Just thoughts TT On Friday, 29 May 2020 23:03:41 UTC+2, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hello TWilosophers, > > Mark S. wrote: >>> >>> This seems to be like a question TT might ask, "What is a document?" >>> >> >> LOL. Quickly picking up on that point ... whilst the iron is hot. >> > > Me too :–D After TT mentioned one of my older plugins "listreveal" I > think I’ll have to clarify. Listreveal is a tool to efficiently reveal (as > the name says) and edit (should I rename it?) tiddlers that can be listed > (as in *filtered*). I would call this a collection of tiddlers but NOT a > document per se. Of course I used it to create documents myself e.g. work > reports or todo lists – documents about stuff that can be listed. > > The similarity of NotoWritey and listreveal is that they live inside a > tiddler. In my concept for documents on the other hand, I tried to optimize > the reading experience by displaying the content of many tiddlers without > displaying ANY (visible) tiddlers. And I found a TW concept simpler than > displaying the content of many tiddlers inside another tiddler ... > > Ultimately I came to the conclusion, that a *story* should be a document. > So based on work from Jan I made a concept more than a year ago: > https://tid.li/tw5/test/concept.html – this has just been updated to TW > 5.1.22 now, but has been work without progress for a long time, might have > bugs and surely has an awful lack of documentation. > > Jan had developed a tool to mange stories (in the meantime others might > have done that too), which I adapted to my needs. The result is called > StoryAdmin and maybe you could get a glimpse of my mental concept if you > would read the readme at > https://tid.li/tw5/test/concept.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2FJR-telmiger%2FStoryAdmin > > I use tags to create a table of contents, but I use stories to save > documents. This way, tiddlers in a wiki can be compiled (re-used) in many > different documents. In my book example you can load the whole story (then > the document is the book) or you can load one chapter (then the document is > like a few pages copied from a book). > > I hope you find this interesting. > > Cheers, > Thomas > -- 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/aab67d58-5a42-4758-b150-4d82f71419cf%40googlegroups.com.