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just put in on your usb-drive or whatever and use the template.

it would be cool to build a tiddlyWiki containing the whole dsl-documentation ...

Sorry, but i don*'t get it. These Javascripts are lousy slow on "not so full blown" browser's like Epiphany, Galeon, etc.

Why are normal HTML pages not good enough for the DSL documentation?
rgds
Toni Eisner

Using some versions of those scripts, like, for example the adaptation where table columns can be sorted in situ might be a reason (http://homes.jcu.edu.au/~ccscb/#SortableGrid).

If a little more functionality were added to the code, it could be possible to cut down the disk space dedicated to documentation storage, shrinking the distro further. The added functionality would be the ability do include variables as inline text (or other content), rather than only as whole entries as is the case with TiddlyWiki now.

Even now, however, wiki page versions of content have smaller sizes than HTML equivalents, which only need to be parsed as HTML when rendered by the browser.

With this in mind, perhaps it would be possible to use a proxy script (in Python, for example), through which 'less vigorous' browsers could simply receive less dynamic HTML versions (CSS-less permalinks) of the output? The larger the amount of documentation used, the more relevant this would become.

TiddlyWiki is heading in some interesting directions, including StyleSheets, Macros and Categories etc.

Someone has even modified it to look like WordPress:
http://15black.bluedepot.com/kubricktiddly.html

Not bad for a html, css and javascript page that can be stored almost anywhere  :cool:

cheers
rob

Also have a look at http://www.serversidewiki.com/... Persistent TiddlyWiki storage online... and it includes SortableGrid that someone mentioned earlier.
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