I'm in the process of setting things up (with the help of Chris Dent) so
that http://five.tiddlyspace.com/ uses TW5. If you have a look now you'll
see that it's functioning, but there's a few minor issues (default tiddlers
doesn't work, and the old TWC tiddlers rather get in the way). It's also
been changed so that anyone registered on TiddlySpace can add or modify
tiddlers.

Best wishes

Jeremy.




On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Ton Gerner <ton.ger...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> To my opinion, documentation would be best handled in a TW5 itself (like
> Dave's mall).
> For myself I started to note down things about TW5 in a TWc (before I
> started experimenting with TW5).
> As soon as I started experimenting with TW5, I transferred these notes to
> a TW5. The main reason was that examples could be shown: "this code renders
> as".
>
> Therefore I think TiddlySpace is not the best solution for documentation
> since it uses TWc syntax.
>
> Tobias Beer does a great job for documenting TWc and TiddlySpace. He also
> started (mid september?) a space for TW5 http://tw5doc.tiddlyspace.com/.
> A few days ago Jeremy started http://five.tiddlyspace.com/. Both are
> empty at the moment.
>
> I don't know enough about TiddlySpot, but at least TW5s can be uploaded (I
> just succeeded a few days ago in uploading a TW5) so the "right" syntax is
> there for "this code renders as". Therefore I want to transfer my guide for
> a top menu with toolbar from my Dropbox to TiddlySpot.
>
> Can TiddlySpot be used in some way for a documentation wiki? Or is there
> another possibility to start a documentation wiki using the TW5 syntax?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ton
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 15, 2013 4:38:10 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks for the link. I'll take a look, familiarize myself with what's
>>> there, and contribute what I can. Are there any needs in particular that
>>> contributors might help to address?
>>>
>>
>> There's gradations of help needed:
>>
>> - At the lowest level, it's incredibly useful just to point out typos,
>> omissions, confusion etc. so I know where to put my effort
>>
>> - Somewhere in the middle, proposing clearer wording for, say, the
>> definition of tiddler fields would be very helpful
>>
>> - At the very highest level, I'd welcome contributions of completely new
>> material; a quick reference card, for instance.
>>
>> Really, anything that helps to keep the process of gradual, continuous
>> improvement is very welcome!
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> mailto:jeremy...@gmail.com
>>
>


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