On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 8:35:19 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Is Eric okay with that?
> On Friday, 20 September 2019 17:18:26 UTC+2, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
>> In another thread, I brought up the idea of starting from Eric's 
>> Book/Manual and going from there. Do you think its best to start fresh or 
>> go from Eric's?
>>
>
The most recent TiddlyBook revision (Jan 3, 2018) is based on TWCore 
v5.1.15, and can be found on TiddlySpot: 
http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/

The TiddlyBook *content* is organized using a TW standard "TOC" outline 
(using a "root tag" of "InsideTW").  In theory, the content tiddlers can be 
copied directly into an empty.html, where you could then use <<toc 
"InsideTW">> to view it without any of my customizations.

The rest of the TiddlyBook tiddlers are my own original macros and JS code 
that provides a *framework* for displaying and navigating the content in 
other ways.  This includes lots of extended functionality (e.g, 
"Slidebars", "CookieJar", "Settings", "History", "Save with Change 
Logging", etc.) that I plan to eventually share as separately published 
plugins, so I'd prefer NOT to have those propagate to other TW documents 
until I have a chance to update them to the current revision (TWCore 
v5.1.21), as they definitely need some work to match the many changes in 
the TWCore that have occurred since January 2018.

To see a list of all content and framework tiddlers, you can view the 
PartsList, here: http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/#PartsList

To view the Table of Contents Slidebar, mouseover or click on any of the 
chevrons (double arrows) in the middle of each side of the document margin.

To view the entire document content tree in one go, click the "View All" 
button (last icon in the upper left corner) 
http://insidetiddlywiki.tiddlyspot.com/#TiddlyTools%2FViewAll

For fun:

Try the "Settings" button (upper right corner).  You can use it to quickly 
change many options that control the appearance (colors/textures, font 
sizes, etc.) of the document, and... your chosen settings are preserved 
using my Cookie plugins, so that they will be applied each time you visit 
the document... without any need to save changes!

There is also a "Favorites" system that allows you to mark any content 
topic so it will be listed in the Favorites popup (third icon in the upper 
left corner).  The favorites are also stored using the Cookie plugins, so 
that YOUR chosen favorites are set each time you visit the document.

Note that, by default, the document is shown using a "read-only" mode, so 
that the usual TW editing features, and the ability to view the underlying 
framework "source" tiddlers, are hidden from the casual *reader* of the 
document.  To access those features, you can toggle the "lock" button 
(upper right, next to the settings button).  If you really want to "borrow" 
some of the framework tiddlers, please ask me directly before doing so.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools: "Small Tools for Big Ideas!" (tm)
InsideTiddlyWiki: The Missing Manuals




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