Eveyone

This sounds great because I think tiddlywiki would be ideal for both use as a 
smart document but also a document generator from web sites to pages and to 
print. Making it seemless would be nice.

I have a real world case I am working on so I can establish the key 
requirements. I think the most important is to handle the page layouts and the 
transition to print. The same is true for in browser lists and tiddlywiki is 
good at lists. We need to take control of the bottom of our lists which are 
prone to running long on the screen when keeping them in a tiddler, and one 
visible screen with scroll is often better.

An interesting observation I made recently for those who understand document 
management systems is tiddly wiki smart documents could operate as independant 
documents that have the document management system, standards, tools etc. . 
built in. Move the server management side into the documents themselves. It 
allows independence of your data while complying with standards to support 
collaboration and effective document management.

Tony

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