Styles will be a welcome addition certainly. For now I managed to get it 
working with the plugins I needed, nothing too fancy.
Only real complaint I have at the moment is that small glitch while loading 
CKEditor which temporarily messes up the layout until you start typing and 
it all falls back into place, but I can live with that.

What I don't really understand well how to use is the styles.json tiddler 
at $:/plugins/bj/visualeditor/styles.json and what notation must be used 
there
I know you add styles there, but I can't tell how to set them apart for the 
"Paragraph Format" and "Formatting Styles" menus, or how to add a few 
simple "H1" and "H2" elements without additional "styles" for example, or 
"Block quotes" or "<Code>".
Playing around with it is a bit cumbersome, because any wrong combination 
or mistake will generate a javascript error and prevent tiddlywiki from 
booting properly.

On Tuesday, 14 July 2015 05:52:18 UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>
> I have not finished the work for the ckeditor, I plan on adding support 
> for the divarea plugin to enable styles (I have this working on twclassic), 
> but I have a lot of projects and am only one. Let me know what was causing 
> your problems - I might fix it !
> cheers
> BJ
>
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 2:49:29 AM UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
> wrote:
>>
>> Haha that's very kind of you thanks for the wonderful support. The 
>> problem once again seems to be between the seat and the keyboard luckily 
>> for you.
>>
>> Some wacky combination of CKEditor plugins (built from CK builder 
>> website) seems to be the culprit of the malfunction, it works fine in the 
>> provided samples page but fails to load inside tiddlywiki
>> It is simply solved by downloading a standard CKeditor build, I'll try 
>> adding plugins one by one and see if I can find which ones are causing 
>> trouble. 
>> If you are interested I can still provide a broken CKEditor build, but 
>> that's probably just a waste of time.
>>
>> Anyway thanks for your availability, much appreciated :)
>>
>> On Monday, 13 July 2015 21:23:37 UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Duarte,
>>> well I like to please my customers,( and as far as I know that means 
>>> just you!) and so have downloaded  4.5.1 and have tried it with 5.1.9 - and 
>>> it seems to work ok. If you can put you tiddlywiki online somewhere that I 
>>> can see it I will try and workout why it doesn't work for you.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> BJ
>>>
>>> On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 5:11:41 PM UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey BJ
>>>> Sorry to bother you and dig up this old post, there a few major 
>>>> releases in the meantime, and I was excited to try the new CKEditor 4.5.1 
>>>> with the fresh new TiddlyWiki 5.1.9
>>>> Turns out there must have been some deeper changes on both sides that 
>>>> seem to be preventing it from working correctly. I mean CKEditor seems 
>>>> load 
>>>> inside tiddlywiki but it appears all greyed out, I can't type or press any 
>>>> of the buttons.
>>>> Did I do something wrong along installation, or did the deeper changes 
>>>> really break the fragile compatibility?
>>>> Do you think you could be bothered to update for the latest versions, 
>>>> would it be worth your while?? Very few people seem to be using this, so I 
>>>> totally understand if you don't.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Duarte
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 12 February 2015 12:39:38 UTC, BJ wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tobias,
>>>>> if you look in the widget's source you will see that an 'x-perimental' 
>>>>> type can be enabled - I cannot decide if it is a good thing or not - I 
>>>>> don't plan to support it at the moment
>>>>> cheers
>>>>>
>>>>> BJ
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12 February 2015 at 01:16, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi BJ,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just noticed that — while you can't put any macros — you can 
>>>>>> actually put widgets alongside html (in source mode). What you don't see 
>>>>>> is 
>>>>>> some placeholder in CKEditor that hints at you that it's there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now I am wondering whether CKEditor does allow for something like 
>>>>>> "widgets"... so we could at least see a placeholder with the widget code 
>>>>>> and upon clicking we'd be editing that core widget.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps a CKEditor plugin could be written that allows to insert and 
>>>>>> edit a number of TiddlyWiki widgets, even with placeholders for the 
>>>>>> corresponding attributes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>>>>>
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