> IIRC, it automatically saves the state of tiddlers in edit mode as
> drafts every 45 seconds (by default).
> So it's nothing very visible.
>
If you use FieldEditorPlugin you can see a custom field added where
the tiddler get temporarily saved:
http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html
Regards
> That's the first thing I tried, and while it doesn't give me any error
> messages, the plugin doesn't appear to do anything.
IIRC, it automatically saves the state of tiddlers in edit mode as
drafts every 45 seconds (by default).
So it's nothing very visible.
Remember that this is still an ex
That's the first thing I tried, and while it doesn't give me any error
messages, the plugin doesn't appear to do anything.
Normally, the code of a plugin seems to be between special "code"-tags
that put it into the orange box when viewing a normal plugin-tiddler.
I tried that, but it didn't work
That's the first thing I tried, and while it doesn't give me any error
messages, the plugin doesn't appear to do anything.
Normally, the code of a plugin seems to be between special "code"-tags
that put it into the orange box when viewing a normal plugin-tiddler.
I tried that, but it didn't work
> Could anyone help? How do I convert this raw code into a usable plugin
> & implement it correctly?
>
Copy and paste into a tiddler, as you have done. Give it the following
tag:
systemConfig
click 'done', save the TiddlyWiki and reload the browser tab.
So it should work.
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