>
> Jed Carty wrote:
> I don't think that creating a way to have the cursor appear at the 
> position clicked in normal text is a problem, but* in the context of 
> tiddlywiki this doesn't make sense*. You can create tiddlers that have no 
> text content but they display text generated from other sources ... (my 
> emphasis)
>

I think Jed is absolutely right.

Doing this without considering the functional outcome would be a problem. I 
do think the approach has merit but, exactly WHAT are we talking about?

I can imagine a TW that could benefit from direct "surface level" editing 
when its properly de-limited to direct edit of base Tiddlers--but I can't 
imagine a TW where that could be a workable universal approach because 
transclusion would make it very confusing & dysfunctional. 

I think part of the issue is not just tech--its about conceptual design. In 
other words: where its possible to do it, HOW do you indicate that in a 
useful way--whilst ALSO indicating in other cases it can't function? 

I think the gist of Jed's point is that as TW currently is we spend lots of 
time "HIDING" the originating Tiddlers in various types of 
transclusion--and that is pretty central to TW's ability to create 
integrated wholes. So, I see now, this issue would seriously struggle with 
that.

But maybe a de-limited approach could work for specific types of TW app?? 
But its hard to see anything generic being viable for all (like many, if 
not, most) situations.

Best wishes
Josiah

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