N,
I have taken notes myself in class, and was more concerned it get saved, if
I am typing lots of text into a tiddler, there are a number of approaches;
1. Get additional buttons in edit mode so you can save without closing
the current tiddler and keep typing {Edit Buttons here
https://tid.li/tw5/plugins.html Thomas Elmiger)
2. Use a tool to count the characters entered and save automatically
every n characters (Edit counter here https://tid.li/tw5/plugins.html
Thomas Elmiger)
3. Develop a method for inline editing of a tiddler, that saves every
key stroke, depends on impact on autosave (This can be involved you will
need to research it)
All of these methods are already available as a result of previous
community contributions,
autosaving the wiki also helps,
Note: When working in class the two new solutions notowrity and
bulletstream/stream which also offer inline editing may work for you.
I also found making custom classes as shorthand useful for example
:.q My question
Applied a class called q (for Question) so when viewing my notes the
questions stood out in orange, to ask the trainer.
Regards
Tony
On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:31:32 AM UTC+10, n berggie wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what the best way of asking this is but does anybody know
> which method of creating/editing Tiddlers is the most efficient for
> keyboard-only use?
>
> As a student, lectures go by very fast and are not always available online
> (to everybody). Between, writing equations in LaTeX, using all of the many
> different features to structure notes best, and many more things, it can be
> hard to keep up. I set up TiddlyDesktop on my computer but fear that it
> requires too much mouse movement.
>
> I can use a coding IDE to edit each (less-than efficiently & far from
> traditionally) in this style but I was hoping if anyone knew of the best
> keyboard-only way of creating & editing tiddlers; One strong in keyboard
> commands and Tiddler navigation.
>
> Please link me if there is already a particular discussion on this matter.
> ((sorry)) Thanks!
> (Currently I use Linux, but I hope that doesn't discourage responses)
> Nick
>
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