Thanks for reply and eplaination.

I somewhat accidentally found http://j.d.fullscreen.tiddlyspot.com/ which, 
when preview is turned on, is about what I pictured making.  

On a side note, there appears to be many, many existing solutions for TW. 
How on earth are we supposed to find them?



On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 4:48:51 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:

> @amreus
> Thanks for feedback, I appreciate it even if what you request would be a 
> very different plugin as I'll explain. So, just maybe you should fiddle 
> with a separate version after all! :-)
>
> I don't like the hover feature.  
>
>
> The very hovering is a main thing because I wanted it to be super easy to 
> flip between the things. One could imagine some kind of clickable area that 
> brings things into view but that would require a very different mechanism. 
> The hovering is purely CSS based whereas clicking likely would be in 
> wikitext (or JS).
>  
> Wit that said, I can mention that I am considering an "open in new window" 
> feature for the editor, i.e a button that splits out the editor, somewhat 
> like rQuickTid <http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/>. (I also have very 
> vague ideas about merging the two, to make it possible to create new 
> tiddlers via the SideEditor).
>
> It's too difficult  not to trigger the sidebar when going for the Check 
>> button, which is too small. 
>
>
> I can agree with this. I should probably make the check button bigger. 
> Possibly add some transparent margin around also to prevent mis-hovering.
>
>
> I would just prefer to have the editor cover the sidebar stuff. 
>
>
> One downside then, at least on a 14" screen like mine or smaller, is that 
> you can't(?) have an editor that is wider than the sidebar. Maybe you have 
> a bigger screen. But I recall someone putting an editor in one of the 
> sidebar tabs. Can't remember who or the name of the plugin if there ever 
> was one. Possibly it was Mohammad... not sure.
>  
>
>> Then clicking anywhere off the editor textarea would close it, or perhaps 
>> the Escape key could close it also. Other than that, it's a very nice 
>> enhancement. 
>
>
>  I didn't experiment with key commands yet but again, it's not really for 
> CSS which is the key "mechanism" in SideEditor. 
>
> Since you did consider building your own thing, please feel free to mess 
> around with the SideEditor. Or any other thing I've made for that matter. 
>
> <:-)
>

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