That was exactly it! Thank you Mark.
John Berryman
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 3:0
I recently updated my OS and apparently also my browser (macOS HighSierra
10.13.2; Chrome 67.0.3396.99) and ever since my TiddlyWiki does not
automatically save and manual saves go to the wrong location.
This can be reproduced by
* Making making this directory structure:
~/Downloads/tiddlywikil
Jeremy Ruston created a FireFox plugin for this. Read about it here:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#%5B%5BTiddlyWiki%20Browser%20Compatibility%5D%5D
Download it here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tiddlyfox/
-John
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Thanks Eric, that appears to work pretty well. If I could tweet it
just a little to my particular use case, I would make the new Tiddler
open just above the current Tiddler - but opening at the top of the
page gets me 90% of the way there.
-John
On Aug 24, 9:56 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
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iddler control at the end of tiddlers, then it becomes an
> unpredictably placed element of the UI. Sometimes you may even have to
> scroll to discover it.
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> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 14:05, John Berryman wrote:
> > Currently, if you have
Currently, if you have a TiddlyWiki open and you click a link to
Tiddler B from Tiddler A, TW opens B, places it below A, and then
scrolls your screen down to B. At that point I might click C from B
and the same thing happens. The problem, though, is that after
reading C, I would like to be "retu
Each time I open one of my TiddlyWikis I get a message that says "The
application's digital signature has been verified. Do you want to run
the application?" I've clicked the "Always trust content from this
publisher." box what more can I do to keep this message from popping
up each time!? (Chr
Let me take a guess at the problem you're trying to solve: You have a
TiddlyWiki stored on your own machine and you think it's silly that
you have to store all your images online so that you can access them
on your machine.
If *this* is your problem, then consider the solution I use: In the
same d
Scenario:
1) I create a tiddler and work on it for 40 minutes.
2) I save the tiddler to Tspot.
3) I close my TW.
4) I reopen the TW the next day to find my work missing even though
save was successful.
5) I recreate the tiddler again except this time I just put test text
"this sux".
6) I iterate se
I tend to have tiddlers that are a little long - is there any way that
I can make it so that if I double click a tiddler that it places my
cursor to the space corresponding to where I was double clicking? Wow
would that be cool and helpful!
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