Mark,

I think feedback on Noto, could be like when I practice french with a 
native speaker, When I get it wrong the feed back is confusion, quizzical 
looks, questions and possible laughter, when I get it right there is no 
feedback at all, they simply respond to the meaning of what I say. The only 
language feedback is in the negative.

Also I expect a lot of people will put Noto on a shelf, pending an 
appropriate application.

A Few more Q&A's may help some users.

Regards
Tony

On Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 5:28:47 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>
>  Thanks for the feedback, TT!
>
> It seems like for your purposes the "flat" editor is proving more useful, 
> even though it's older and lacking some of the new editor features (join 
> next x tiddlers, reset changes).
>
> I'm wondering if I could rig the editor to switch between the two modes, 
> so you could do larger, flatter documents in the plain editor but then have 
> the outliner available when editing smaller, or more folded, documents. 
>
> The dynaview plugin doesn't seem to have improved performance, which is a 
> shame.
>
> It seems like being able to configure the split phrase dynamically might 
> be useful.
>
> I was hoping there would be more interest in either the outliner or the 
> editor. Perhaps  I misjudged the need.
>
> Thanks!
>

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