Hover text might help the adoption by TW beginners. Once I was in the example I got a little lost not recalling what the icons meant. It is a wee bit akin to a slide deck-like "TiddlyWiki in 10 Minutes" I put together to introduce co-workers to TW - but NoteStorm is much more polished than what I cobbled together. My personal NoteStorm is over 4 MB and shows no sign of slowing. It really should work quickly as it does for me. I think you will like it once you try it for a while.īut defintely, if you figure out precisley why your use of NoteStorm is so slow, let me know. I recommend NOT adding the line that I gave you above, and putting a title in bold text in the first line of the tiddler text, and seeing if that works for you. You are trying to use it as if it were a traditional TiddlyWiki. Normal use of NoteStorm completely bypasses the need to title and tag tiddlers, and focuses on creating the text of the note itself, saving time for the user. That will give you titles.Īs you can tell, NoteStorm is a significantly different way of using TiddlyWiki. Since you really want tiddler titles, that is fine, just paste the line in NoteViewTemplate, above the line. ![]() But I don't see the tiddler titles in normal use. I only change tiddler titles if I need to order the tiddlers in a certain sequence. What I do personally is if I have a title I want to see, I type it in the tiddler text itself. So they would create a tiddler title, then not see it in the notelist, and it would be confusing for them. And I figured if someone put a title for their tiddler, the title wouldn't be visible from the notelist anyway, unless they hover over the symbol. ![]() Since the default tiddler title is the date and time stamp, it would also detract from the aesthetic of the presentation of the note. And hitting the random button would call them up, and all you would see would be the note text, like using a random quote generator. The idea is that the notes would be short, like quotes, thoughts, stats, etc. My original idea was that when in a notelist, opening a note would let you see just the text of the note, with no clutter, in big text. It is probably either something about your computer, your web browser, or something you are doing? Maybe someone here can help you?įinally, an explanation about the "notes". The problem shouldn't be the file in normal use. Did you have the right sidebar open? Sometimes that slows things down. Second, wow, I open tiddlers, edit them, save them, close them on that file, and everything is instantaneous. But even the Spanish one works fast for me, and I don't have a brand new machine or anything terribly fancy, just a HP laptop that is two years old. Notestorm is 652 kb, and the Spanish one is over 3 MB. ![]() ![]() Okay, finally I have a moment to respond.įirst, I am curious what you meant when you said my file was "up to almost 1M". You can change it by opening Stylesheet and delete the font-size part of this line:ĭiv. Kind of complicated for newbies and I found I myself didn't use it either.įor increasing and decreasing the font size on notes, it doesn't work because notes have a set font size. Basically so you could have tagged articles and notelists linked to from a note. Basically the idea was to have users create a link within a parent tiddler to a new child tiddler, but don't create the child tiddler by opening the link but by clicking on new project or new article, and giving it the title that you put in the parent tiddler. The new article and new project buttons, I think, are a big waste of time, and I am tempted simply to get rid of them. It seems a simpler solution for iFrames just to create a link within a note to another tiddler in which you create the iFrame. I am not sure how I could implement your suggestion about having two different kinds of ways to display notes in notelists, and I have a feeling most people would find it confusing.
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