Hi Ilyusha, thanks for the feedback! See my comments in *bold* On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 2:30 PM Ilyusha Nicolas <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Comments: > > Bidirectional linking is definitely the best thing that could happen to > TiddlyWiki for me, thanks a lot for making this! > *You are welcome!* > > I think both this project and TiddlyMap make it much easier for users to > break long and complex sequence of ideas into smaller chunks of expositions > to be combined and reused in different sequences of ideas, this is the > philosophy of TiddlyWiki and also what makes it so powerful. > > I have never used Roam research's product but I think the idea of > networked thoughts is you don't learn concepts one by one in a linear chain > but you learn by association of multiple concepts in a growing network. I > believe both TiddlyMap and TiddlyBlink are needed to do that, TiddlyBlink > for the automatic linking and TiddlyMap to generate the network and > patterns at different level of abstractions. The maps from TiddlyMap have > different "neighborhood scope", which is very useful to trace and connect > ideas not immediately linked, so for example if you have like 10 reference > links, consider nesting the links inside each other and look at the map > instead, this way TiddlyMap and TiddlyBlink complement each other and make > each Tiddler simpler, in accordance with the philosophy above. > > I stopped using TiddlyMap precisely because it doesn't support automatic > generation of small local connections (maps) of related ideas. Doing so > manually was too cumbersome, but with this project I am thinking of picking > it up again! > *Glad you find TiddlyMap complementary with TiddlyBlink. I don't plan to include it but I will link to it as a plugin that imitates yet another feature of Roam, and one that people like yourself find useful.* > > >Frustrations: > > Your stylesheet > > $:/.giffmex/.Stylesheet4tiddlyblink > > breaks dark themes, all texts remain black in dark themes, thus unusable. > *I will look into it. Also, and I make this mistake a lot myself, you are referring to palettes, not themes.* > > Also, there are some glitches when used together with TiddlyMap > *If you have screen shots of style issues happening in TiddlyMap, that would help me a lot.* > > >Confusions: > > Nothing for now! > > >Question: > > How do I fix the issue of two unwanted references > > $:/temp/focussedTiddler > $:/temp/tmap/currentTiddler > > keep showing up whenever I enter certain Tiddlers? see attached image. > This happens after I import TiddlyMap into TiddlyBlink > *That is very strange. My list filter specifically filters out system tiddlers: filter="[!is[system]all[current]backlinks[]!tag[hide]sort[title]] -[is[current]]" - Perhaps the creator of TiddlyMap, or someone else who is more knowledgeable than me can chime in as to why this filter does not filter out these temp system tiddlers? I will also install it in a copy and see if I can do some digging myself.* > > I really hope you make it possible to integrate TiddlyMap with this > project! > *I will do my best.* *P.S: I updated the experimental file and renamed it Stroll. Check out the changes at https://giffmex.org/experiments/tiddlyblink.experiment.html <https://giffmex.org/experiments/tiddlyblink.experiment.html>* > > On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 9:30:36 PM UTC+7, David Gifford wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> Looking at updating TiddlyBlink with the features explained in this link: >> two columns of tiddlers, folding tiddlers, moving tiddlers between columns. >> A HUGE thank you to Saq Imtiaz and TonyM for their help with this. >> >> https://giffmex.org/experiments/tiddlyblink.experiment.html >> >> Known things to fix: >> >> 1) Wide gap between columns when the sidebar is open *(we will probably >> leave this alone for now, very minor issue)* >> 2) Sidebar should probably close by default when shift clicking to start >> a new column *(fixed: problem was a width setting)* >> 3) Close others in viewtoolbar is not working properly* (I just need to >> explain in instructions that it only works within the same story, not >> across stories)* >> 4) Completely redo the instructions. *(I plan to do video instructions)* >> >> Comments? 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