Kevin,
You make me question what method are you using to save tiddlywiki. Unless
you do a download and overwrite every time one of the various savers in
needed, in your case you say Node but node should be autosaving for you.
When using the buttons I suggested on top of TiddlySevers (node JS ve
On Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 1:10:12 AM UTC+2, Kevin Kleinfelter wrote:
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> Whether it is enabled or not, TW appears to constantly save whatever
> characters I typed to "Draft of ".
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That's intentional.
> If I reload the page, the tiddler does not reflect the changes, but if I
> edit the tid
Ah, o.k. then it is not what you want. It saves the whole wiki (including the
draft) – what the Node.js version seems to be doing anyway. It doesn’t update
the original tiddler like my buttons do.
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Thank you. This sounds like exactly what I want. However, when I try to
use it, I don't see that it changes the behavior of my wiki. (I am using a
node.js served wiki.)
Whether it is enabled or not, TW appears to constantly save whatever
characters I typed to "Draft of ". If I reload the pa
Hi Kevin
Another plugin I made could also help: Editor Counter
https://tid.li/tw5/plugins.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftelmiger%2FEditorCounter
On the settings tab of the plugin you can activate an option to save every X
characters. So whenever you have typed/added or removed X characters, an
auto
Kevin
Try the Buttons for the Edit Toolbar Plugin by Thomas Elmiger
- Save & Close (Done & Close)
- Cancel & Close (Discard & Close)
- Save & Keep Open (Done & Reopen)
Source https://tid.li/tw5/plugins.html
Save & Keep Open (Done & Reopen) is what you want.
If you use this on a NoteS
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