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Old 09-01-2018, 03:47 PM   #16
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crich70 Is it as easy to type on a Kindle Fire as it is on a standard keyboard?
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Old 09-01-2018, 10:44 PM   #17
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Do you use a standard format in your TiddlyWiki or do you create a new one from scratch for each new work?
I have a general setup, that a friend gave me, with my preferences that I use for all my TiddlyWikis. Just added tiddlers for the main headings in the Table of Contents and went on from there. It is a series so just kind of grew from there.

I've added some basic headings to my standard setup and saved as a JSON file that can be imported to a TiddlyWiki. Open a new empty TiddlyWiki and drag the file to the top edge, when it turns green drop the file and follow the prompts.

Download book-bible_ver0.0.1_180901.json
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/0vqh3ggnplwj7qs/book-bible_ver0.0.1_180901.json

To get an idea of what it looks like:


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Old 09-04-2018, 04:54 AM   #18
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When it comes to writing, I think I'd be lost without a computer.
A notepad is great to remember sudden ideas in the middle of the night, but I'd probably use up a forest of paper for every novel.
Can't imagine how they ever managed in the old days of typewriters.
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Old 09-04-2018, 09:32 AM   #19
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When it comes to writing, I think I'd be lost without a computer.
A notepad is great to remember sudden ideas in the middle of the night, but I'd probably use up a forest of paper for every novel.
Can't imagine how they ever managed in the old days of typewriters.
It's in all the movies, they sit in a cheap hotel room, let a cigarette dangle from their lips, and bang away on a portable typewriter. Before long, type written pages LITERALLY fly out of the roller while the hands of an analog clock spin around and around. You should watch more old movies on TV.
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Old 09-05-2018, 02:45 PM   #20
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In post #9, before I lead myself astray and went off on a tangent, I was going to say that because of the need for a not-online computer I bought a small 12" Thinkpad from ebay. I took a risk because it was used, but it turned up in great condition and is wonderful to write on. A bargain at £75. I think I've talked about it on MR before.

Although I love my Neos (one is a Neo, the other a Neo 2) I wanted something I could put writing programs on. The little Thinkpad works perfectly and is old enough to have the nice non-chiclet keys. (It's an X200)

While reading through the thread, I realised I'd had a 'senior moment'!!!
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Old 09-05-2018, 04:51 PM   #21
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What do I write on? Anything. Paper, laptop, Chromebook (which I bought specifically to be able to take with me because of the light weight and long battery life), dictation on my phone. I keep notebooks everywhere and then dictate what I've written into the Chromebook.
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Old 09-06-2018, 11:28 AM   #22
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We're so spoiled today. I recall when 40 character monochrome terminals were the best we had. WYSIWYG was a distant dream. So why do I feel constrained typing into my over-size phone?
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Old 09-06-2018, 11:35 AM   #23
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We're so spoiled today. I recall when 40 character monochrome terminals were the best we had. WYSIWYG was a distant dream. So why do I feel constrained typing into my over-size phone?
Because those old screens may only have had 40 characters, but the old keyboards had room to really stretch out - and you could pound the keys. It felt so much more like writing when you could pound the keys!
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It's in all the movies, they sit in a cheap hotel room, let a cigarette dangle from their lips, and bang away on a portable typewriter. Before long, type written pages LITERALLY fly out of the roller while the hands of an analog clock spin around and around. You should watch more old movies on TV.
They make it look too easy all right. If I wore a hat, I'd have to tip it to some of those old time writers, but I think I've seen way too many old movies. Thank goodness for the Sci-Fi movie boom.
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