Florian wrote:
>
> ... discovered some of them, e. g. Thomas Elmiger's 
> >     https://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#TextStretch 
>
 

> While I do like the way it is presented very much, I don't feel 
> comfortable with the workflow required to create the stretch text. I am 
> intrigued by the idea to present information in variable depth, 
> originating from only one source. But creating longer samples is no fun, 
> see e. g. the source of the following strex sample (using text from the 
> Heinrich von Kleist, known for his long sentences): 
>
 

> https://fkohrt.gitlab.io/tiddlywiki-stuff/#Kleist%3A%20Kohlhaas 


 That is a great example!!

You are right it can be very demanding building one, especially once you 
start nesting.
Part of that problem is,  I think, not just the tool per se, its mentally 
visualising what to do.
At least I quickly get confused!

One thing might be to use CSS with strex during the construction with all 
strex expanded.
CSS cascade could color different strex levels in the render. Only needed 
to help building one.
Off in finished version.
A thought. 

Best wishes
TT

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