Can anyone point to a "revisions"-like plugin? Thanks! On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 2:55:25 PM UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote: > > Hi Danielo, > > Thanks for making and sharing this. I currently use a node installation of > tw5 on my local machine, running out of a dropbox folder. I am most > interested in adding the "revisions" feature to my tw5 installation. Do you > have any information on that? > > Thanks! > Diego > > On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 6:33:33 AM UTC-5, Danielo RodrÃguez wrote: >> >> >> Hello TonyM >> >> El viernes, 14 de julio de 2017, 6:15:26 (UTC+2), TonyM escribió: >>> >>> Thanks Danielo, >>> >>> I empathize with the difficulty of sharing technical knowledge when you >>> are deeply involved with a technical solution. >>> >> >> Thank you :-) >> >> >>> >>> >>> What you have said helps. As I understand it then, The conceptual leap I >>> needed to make here is that the data remains inside the browser, >>> but recorded on cache disk between sessions, across multiple sessions, >>> so to access your changes you need to use the same browser, and >>> presumably the same profile or user in that browser. >>> >> >> That is an 100% accurate explanation >> >> >>> >>> However you can externalize your data by connecting to a Data base >>> external to the browser, be that hosted locally or on the internet. >>> I will call this an "Established" instance of the NoteSelf TiddlyWiki. >>> >> >> Cool name, and again, correct >> >> >>> >>> Now, all that remains for me to wrap my head around is the online vs >>> download method. >>> >>> Presumably regardless of which you use, they both install "themselves" >>> in the browser session where you open them, >>> This would then mean if you copied a local noteself file from one >>> computer to another and thus/or open it in a different browser session, it >>> would revert to a "fresh instance". >>> >> >> You got it! >> >> >> >>> >>> Presumably If I edit and save the local noteself file (with added >>> content) using tiddlyfox, then move the file, it will start with the >>> added content + a fresh instance of changes going forward. >>> >> >> That is almost correct except for the tiddlyfox part. You should use the >> download saver. Well, if you are using tiddlyfox it should work too, but I >> never tried. Apart from that, the rest is absolutely correct. >> >> >>> >>> In addition if connecting to an existing database the above "fresh >>> instances" will in fact be "established instances" >>> >> >> Not sure to understand the difference between fresh and established >> instances, but all the rest you said was correct, so I will think this one >> too. >> >> >>> >>> Please tell me if I have got it right, and feel free to reuse my text to >>> add to the documentation if required. >>> >> >> As I said, you are right in the 99% for your assumptions. I'll love to >> find some time to integrate part of your explanation into the project. >> >
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