Hi Stan

Walt's screenshot tells me that Streams and Subsume are in separate
sections. Not so much integrated as juxtaposed.
Subsume is edited in edit mode and appears above in view mode.
Streams is edited in view mode and appears below in view mode.

Unfortunately I don't know anything about keybindings. If you mean keyboard
shortcuts, yes, Control Panel > Keyboard shortcuts, see the last three
items.

*autolist-newline* Add a newline and list markup if in a list Enter

*autolist-indent* Indent a line in a list Tab

*autolist-unindent* Unindent a line in a list shift-Tab

That is most likely the problem! Even so, that is strange, since Streams
and Noteline are in different contexts (view vs edit). Feel free to tweak
Notelines to your needs, with other keyboard shortcuts or whatnot.
Blessings,

David Gifford
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On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 12:08 PM stan...@gmail.com <stan.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> My problem seems not to be from the integration of Subsume and Streams.  I
> was using David's Notelines 2 as the base Tiddlywiki and if I add Streams,
> but not Subsume, I get the same behavior - a <CR> does not create a new
> block.
>
> In any event, I used Subsume this weekend to write an article.  How nice
> it was it write modularly, in a manner that made sense and was perfectly
> efficient.
>
> David, do you have any idea what in Notelines 2 might be the offending
> keybinding?
> Thanks, in advvance,
> Stan
>
>
> On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 9:48:45 AM UTC-4 stan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I am looking at Walt's posting below and wondering how he got Subsume to
>> work with Streams.   I had a wiki with Streams and added Subsume; when I
>> went to add content using Streams, the carriage return <CR> would just
>> position the cursor in the next line in the same block, rather than create
>> a new block.  I assume that there is a keybinding that is overwritten
>> somewhere, but I just don't know where to start looking.
>>
>> In any case, my first use of Subsume is a grand success.  I was writing
>> sections of an article and encapsulating then using the extraction tool.
>> Now, if only I could solve the <CR> problem...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stan
>>
>> On Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 11:39:42 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrote:
>>
>>> @Dave: see bottom of attached screenshot for the two "References"
>>> widgets.  Yours is folded, but when opened reveals a filter widget, with
>>> list of referenced tids, as you know... While the References table from
>>> Shiraz is partially displayed a bottom.
>>> Does this help?
>>> Also: This also shows what a Streams hierarchy looks like -below the HR
>>> that separates it from the several Subsume widgets above.  That's the best
>>> i can do to answer your up-thread request for a view of my workflow... But,
>>> as described in text of that tiddler, there is no good way at present to
>>> bring a Streams hierarchy into a single tiddler -not without some code
>>> magic that i don't know how to do yet!
>>>
>>>
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