Joe,

Coming from other languages, in my mind the "reveal" widget is the closest 
thing to an IF. Wikify is a unique construction to TW. Also note that the 
great Evan Balster wrote a "Condition" Plugin:

http://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html#Condition%20Plugin

which exposes <$if>, <$else-if> and <$else> widgets.

On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 8:40:24 AM UTC-6, joearms wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 14:57:39 UTC+1, Mohammad Rahmani wrote:
>>
>> Joe,
>>
>>  have you seen:
>>   https://tiddlywiki.com/#Widgets
>>
>
> Yes - I wanted to know the most important :-)
>  
>
>>
>> These are list of widgets in TW core:
>>
>> The below five widgets are my choice for programming TW and I think these 
>> are 
>>
>>    1. list
>>    2. set (and vars)
>>    3. reveal (for conditional operation)
>>    4. wikify
>>    5. import (scope of variable and private methods)
>>
>>
>>
> Thanks 
>  
>
>> Other widgets are important for example
>>
>>    - creating/deleteing tiddlers
>>    - field operation
>>    - creating htmls elements (radio, select, editbox, ...)
>>    - ...
>>
>>
>> There are expert people over there can explain in more details.
>>
>>
>> -- Mohammad
>>
>

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