Mark,

I have a build a Generic snapshot inspired by your copy to 
clipboard/tiddler. It is only version 0.1 but not far from completion. If 
you install this on a fresh copy of noto you can see its functionality.

Actually it was mostly seeing your use of using wikify and its html output. 
That must have being overlooked by me.

If you try this you will see why a read mode would be most helpful.

   - Basically click the camera to take a snapshot. 
   - It creates a html snapshot from the visible tiddler including the noto 
   tools and buttons (if displayed)
   - It then replaces the view on the original tiddler with the snapshot
      - This is for complex tiddlers and reports, no need to refresh the 
      report if you can use the last snapshot, click to generate a new snapshot.
   - Now I would like to be able to take a snapshot (similar to your of 
   copy noto copy to html tiddler)
   - However rather than do this in my generic tool, and make it noto 
   aware, or aware of a specific tool.
      - *If you could provide a way to make the noto view be in a read 
      mode, I can just snapshot that read mode view.*
   
Some thoughts for Noto


   - An alternative way for you to present the copy wiki and html buttons 
   on noto, is similar to my camera button. I tried to do it for you, but 
   something is missing in my understanding.
   - If you can provide a view whose result is the wikitext view this too 
   could be copied to a tiddler with a generic tool.
   - I take the snapshot place it in a tiddler and copy to clipboard with 
   one button and to reduce complexity.
   - Options: I could boost my snapshot features and if you provide the 
   views, you can abandon the buttons and use my tool.


Regards
Tony

On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 9:35:34 AM UTC+10, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Mark
>  
>
>> Do you mean a view mode as straight text, or a view mode that retains the 
>> outline indenting?
>>
>
> Retains the outline (expanded)
>  
>
>>
>> A reading mode would be nice, but it would probably take a bit of 
>> thought. When the "hamburg" menu disappears, a lot of the CSS is likely to 
>> need tweaking. 
>>
>
> Actually in someways the solution is already there, with your html 
> snapshot, and this co-insides with the other work I was doing with your 
> example as inspiration.
>
>    - If my snapshot idea was complete a button would take a snapshot 
>    (html tiddler) eg CurrentTiddler/shapshot and display that in place of the 
>    currentTiddlers body (and thus noto) You could fold the tiddler.
>    - Actually this is so easy on Noto I can do it and share back.
>
>
>> And, where would the toggle view button itself go?
>>
>
> I would make one that appears on the viewToolbar, however we can leverage 
> the fold mechanisum.
>  
>
>>
>> Maybe the question is, how many distractions on screen are allowable?
>>
>
> I would like to remove as many distractions as I can optionally when 
> working, I would like to remove all distractions when publishing.
>
>  
>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
> No ThankYou
> TW Tones
>  
>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 1:46:50 AM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
>>>
>>> Mark,
>>>
>>> Looking good and very usable. It it possible to toggle off the features, 
>>> outliner etc... but still see the resulting content?
>>>
>>> As I said before I love the various copy buttons you have, they are 
>>> brilliant, and they generate such a view but just wondering if we can 
>>> toggle off the outline tools and icons, when not in use?. Imagine writing 
>>> instructions and returning time and time again without the intention of 
>>> editing, just reading, but be free to edit to make minor changes as needed.
>>>
>>>
>>>    - If you can advise the mechanism I would be happy to make the 
>>>    toggle button. Otherwise I think it would be nice if it can go into view 
>>>    mode.
>>>    - I would also like to toggle on or off the display of tools at the 
>>>    bottom.
>>>
>>> This is a great tool, thanks so much for building it.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> TW Tones
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 1:16:03 PM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> New release! Now you can edit in a nearly distraction-free way. When 
>>>> you edit, the bottom control section is gone. Floating off to the right is 
>>>> a checkmark control for closing the edit, and a settings cog for bringing 
>>>> up additional choices. There should be screenshots below.
>>>>
>>>> https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 3, 2020 at 11:20:42 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok, have updated
>>>>>
>>>>> https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey.html
>>>>>
>>>>> and deleted
>>>>>
>>>>> https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey-2020-07-02.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Plugin has now been updated in new version.
>>>>>
>>>>>

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