* Add string '.htm' to 'Saving with TiddlyIE'
* Change external links to match locale with wiki language
* Add instructions for use to 'Saving on Android'
* Change string in 'task'
* Change instructions for use in 'Saving on iPad/iPhone'
* Add newline to 'TiddlyDesktop Releases'
* Remove caption from 'Serving TW5 from Android'
* Change link to external in tiddlers which tagged 'Editions'
* Remove string 'index.html' from 'Some of the things you can do with TiddlyWiki'
* Change link 'TiddlyWiki Groups' to 'Forums' in tiddlers which tagged 'Community'
* Remove CamelCase link 'TiddlyWiki' from tiddlers tagged 'Community'
* Change string 'done' to 'Upgrade' in 'UpgradeMechanism'
* Change buttons to images in 'How to export tiddlers'
* Add images about buttons to tiddlers
* Add quotation mark to text 'edit' in 'Signing the Contributor License Agreement'
* Rename 'UsingSVG' to 'Using SVG'
* Change link 'TypedBlockWikiText' to 'Typed Blocks in WikiText' in 'Using SVG'
* Add tiddler 'Using Stamp'
* Add 'rel="noopener noreferrer"' to external links
* Add description about 'rel="noreferrer"' to 'HTML in WikiText'
* Add link of prerelease version about translators edition, and how to translate on Node.js, in 'Translate TiddlyWiki into your language'
* Change string 'dropdown' to 'tab' in 'Installing a plugin from the plugin library'
* Add download button to 'Empty Edition'
@inmysocks this may be a bit of pedantry too far, but I found I keep
reading it as “resume” in the sense of “normal services was resumed”.
We definitely shouldn’t try to add accents to the URLs, but I wonder if
it might be worth updating the edition itself, too?
@giffmex - sorry I should have been clearer. We’ll only call things an
“Edition” if it is distributed via tiddlywiki.com. So for instance your
NoteStormTW should be listed under “Resources” until it’s been bought
into tiddlywiki.com.
We’ve already had the situation where people who have built editions
(and indeed plugins) haven’t been able to keep them up to date with the
latest versions of the core. So I want to draw a clear distinction
between those things that are part of the main distribution, and have
some guarantee of long term support and those things that are
distributed independently.
What we have at the moment isn't really the same as TiddlyWiki
classic's shadow tiddlers, it's a much simpler system for excluding
tiddlers. We'll use the term "shadow" instead to refer to the way that
tiddlers in plugins behave, which is exactly like TiddlyWiki classic's
shadow tiddlers.