Manually checking every realm tag in a text editor and changing the
ones I want to change would be ok if I had a dozen or so tiddlers, but
I have hundreds of them. Maybe a couple of thousand. I don't see how I
can make that a usable soloution. It would obviously be fine if I
wanted to change all of the gags for one realm into a different realm,
but I want to disperse my main realm into a few different realms.

Damian

On Jun 5, 5:55 am, Simon Baird <simon.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well... If you can drive a decent text editor... and are a little bit
> careful about it... you could sort it out that way..
>
> %s/SomeRealm/OtherRealm/g in vim for instance.
>
> (But actually don't do that way. You probably want to eyeball each
> replacement to make sure it's doing the right thing. The realm is a tag so
> look for it inside tags=" .... " attribute I think from memory.
>
> And make backups first in case something goes wrong.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Damian <m...@daminator.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for that Simon,
>
> > The 'Realm Mismatch' is a useful tool, but I've got about 500
> > projects, all with 3 to 10 tiddlers. To split them into the realms I
> > want them in with the way things are currently set up would take at
> > least a day out of my life. Probably more. Realm mismatch or no Realm
> > Mismatch.
>
> > I'll cross my fingers for a usable way of achieving what I'd like, but
> > I'll not hold my breath :-)
>
> > Cheers
> > Damian
>
> > On Jun 3, 11:35 pm, Simon Baird <simon.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Damian <m...@daminator.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello all,
>
> > > > I'm really wanting to use Realms more, but they are an uphill struggle
> > > > at the moment.
>
> > > > The first problem is having to manually set the realm of all ticklers
> > > > within a project. Surely they should all copy the realm of the Project
> > > > it's self (even if the project realm gets changed .. they should all
> > > > change to). It would be fine to go in and change individual ticklers
> > > > to a different realm if anyone wants that, but setting them all to the
> > > > same as the project is surely the most default required behaviour.
>
> > > Agree. That would have to be a bug.
>
> > > > My second problem (and from people's previous responses, I assume it's
> > > > very difficult to do) would be a nice way of changing the realm of an
> > > > entire project (and all it's ticklers). In an idea world, I'd love
> > > > something like the projects dashboard, but rather than changing
> > > > Projects from Active to S/M, you could select the realm for that
> > > > project.
>
> > > It's a good suggestion. It could be done. But there's no easy way at the
> > > moment. If you did change the project realm then you could at least use
> > the
> > > "Realm Mismatch" page to help get everything back in shape.
>
> > > Simon.
>
> > > --
> > > simon.ba...@gmail.com
>
> --
> simon.ba...@gmail.com
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