Dear Jed,

this is very helpful - thanks

Alex

On 22 November 2014 at 18:03, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jed
>
> > I made this so that some of my friends with absolutely no coding
> experience could use some of the better features of TW5 without having to
> learn much.
>
> This is pretty spectacular stuff, well done. You've gone into a lot of
> detail, and the collection of hints is very extensive. You've obviously
> gained a very good understanding of TiddlyWiki.
>
> I've added a link to the prerelease at http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease
>
> It's great that you've also submitted an update for tiddlywiki.com, and I
> hope you'll be able to bring more of this material across too.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:09 PM, Birthe C <strikkeglad...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jed Carty
>>
>> Charming collection. A beginner should be able to do something right away
>> and find information for more. I really liked it. Have you thought of
>> adding  tiddlyclip to make it easy for your friends to continue collecting
>> tips on their own.
>>
>> I would like to hear how your friends get along.
>>
>>
>> Birthe
>>
>> Den torsdag den 20. november 2014 22.16.03 UTC+1 skrev Jed Carty:
>>
>>> I made this so that some of my friends with absolutely no coding
>>> experience could use some of the better features of TW5 without having to
>>> learn much. I am hopefully going to continue updating it as I learn new
>>> things. There isn't really anything here that isn't available in plenty of
>>> other places, but I figured that since I spent a while putting it together
>>> and people keep saying that TW needs more documentation I would post it
>>> here. Also I am pretty sure that I missed listing some references I used
>>> for this, so if someone notices a place where I used ideas or examples and
>>> didn't list the source in the Other Places to Look tiddler let me know so I
>>> can add it.
>>>
>>> I think the only part that isn't explicitly shown elsewhere is the
>>> settings part of the contacts tiddler. It isn't anything too fancy, but it
>>> does demonstrate a nice use of template tiddlers. I will hopefully actually
>>> write out tutorials for how each of the parts works at some point, but that
>>> may be a while.
>>>
>>> Enjoy.
>>>
>>> http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/
>>>
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