HI Mark,
the only way to undock a tw is to reload the page - so if I modify 
tidddlyclip to automatically redock to a reloaded page then it will be 
impossible to undock a tw from tiddlyclip (without closing the tab)..... 
Also I thought it unlikely that people would use tiddlyclip without a saver 
- typically I clip lots a things when I am searching for something on the 
internet, which would create many copies of tiddlywiki with the html5 
saving (as happens without a saver addon). I could add the ability to add 
the name of a tiddlywiki to the configuration page of the tiddlyclip addon 
that would alway be docked - but this would take me some hours to do - and 
it is not really something I would use myself... When I am next modifying 
the tiddlyclip addon I will see if I can add this feature.

cheers

BJ




On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 6:21:24 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Could there be a way to configure the exension so that it always docks to 
> a specified file whenever it has an open tab? Or adds it to the list of 
> dockable TW files? Or a way to make files auto-dock when they are reloaded?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 8:05:31 AM UTC-7, BJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi Petruschka,
>>
>> I am using ff 76.0 on linux.
>>
>> The tiddlyclip browser addon is version 0.1.5, the current released 
>> version of the tiddlywiki plugin is 1.12.2pre. 
>>
>> do you have these version of tiddlyclip?
>>
>> unforntunately firefox reload a webpage when there is a download (chrome 
>> does not) which remove the connection (the bock) from tiddlyclip. I could 
>> not think of any solution to this execept using a  saver with tiddlywiki,
>>
>> cheers
>> BJ
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 11:19:40 AM UTC+2, Petruschka wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi BJ,
>>>
>>> even after I get it installed I can't use it. It seems it doesn't work 
>>> at all. Docking get lost, can't make Tiddlers from text selections. 
>>> Which OS/browser and version do you use? FF76/Windows 10 here. 
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 7:56:26 PM UTC+2, BJ wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Jared, 
>>>> I am the developer of tiddlyclip - if you are still having problems I 
>>>> should (hopefully!!) be able to help.
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>> BJ
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 5:36:03 PM UTC+2, Jared Volpe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Latest Firefox on the Mac  throws an error when I try to install it. 
>>>>> It seems very out of date. Anyone else seeing this issue?
>>>>
>>>>

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