Axel,
Only because you were using Nextcloud, and perhaps did not want Termux. I
was trying to say the behaviour of Termux should work for other apps, not
trying to tell you to use Termuix.
I will leave you to decide whats best for you :)
Regards
Tony
On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 9:50:42 PM
Hi *,
Thanks to your ideas and inspiration I've found a solution that works for
me at the moment with the Android-app 'FolderSync'. This gives me the
possibility to manually or automated sync the folder in which my
TiddlyWikis live.
Now I wonder why you, TonyM say that Termux is not a
Termux can synchronise access the folder if it is in the internal storage of
your phone. In fact, all android apps can access almost all folders in the
internal storage. I use Termux-NodeJS-Syncthing to do it.
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Axel,
I use Termux (not a solution for you) However I recall in the Termux Doco
some references to permit an app such as "termux" to access locations
outside the download folder. Look for info on access to other folders
within android phones, matching or later versions of android are
You may be able to create a symlink between your wiki folder and a
sub-folder of your downloads, but I don't think that most phones use a file
system that supports that.
And because I have to do a bit of self-promotion,
The multi-user plugin was made to solve problems like this and I have it
Since you're already running a server, you could add TiddlyServer, node.js,
or Jed's mutli-user server and work from those.
I see that Nextcloud works with WebDAV. See
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20via%20WebDAV for links to information
about using WebDav and TW.
If your android phone is
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