![]() ![]() The only JavaScript sprinklings are in a custom widget for more flexible keyboard shortcuts, or for swiping. Streams is actually almost entirely wikitext. It just needs for someone to get their hands dirty. Pelo princípio da subsidiariedade, em caso de aparente conflito de normas, deve-se avaliar, inicialmente, se a conduta se subsume ao tipo penal do crime de lesão corporal (art. 21 do Decreto-Lei nº 3.688/41 (Lei das Contravenções Penais). Similarly it would be completely possible to customize Streams to generate the same end viewing experience as Dave’s Subsume, but with a more fluid writing experience. As vias de fato estão previstas como contravenção penal no art. This may however be a lot easier with headings than with lists. What concerns me with these kinds of approaches is that it requires proper formatting in the text of the tiddler, which can’t be assured and without which the parsing/splitting fails. One could imagine a customized version of Streams that worked with headings rather than lists. Your prototype makes me think a bit of this demo Streams - single tiddler I think the streams from can do this job in the best way! maybe a subplugin can be developed! Streams has beautiful semantic UI, supports shortcut keys, double clicks for edit and many more… I think stream also faster than wikitext script here! ![]() Splitregexp!isfirst] :filterregexp]īutfirstaddprefix]" counter=cnt > Toggle button \define toggle-button(stateTiddler, onlabel:"On", offlabel:"off") Helper macros \define stateTid() $(stid)$/state/$(cnt)$$(cnt1)$
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