Re: [tw5] Re: Keeping my Node.js TW instance's open tiddler state local to a device (or even browser tab)

2020-05-03 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@Hugo please do confirm for us if reverting to 5.1.21 resolved the issue for you. On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 12:58:57 PM UTC+2, Hugo Saavedra wrote: > > Thanks, all. > > For now switching to 5.1.21 seems to be a solid solution while I try to > patch 5.1.22 locally (or until the 2.1.22 release, wh

Re: [tw5] Re: Keeping my Node.js TW instance's open tiddler state local to a device (or even browser tab)

2020-05-03 Thread Hugo Saavedra
Thanks, all. For now switching to 5.1.21 seems to be a solid solution while I try to patch 5.1.22 locally (or until the 2.1.22 release, which will likely happen first!) On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 4:48 AM Saq Imtiaz wrote: > @Jed : I suspected the same but in the other thread @HokieGeek did not > ma

Re: [tw5] Re: Keeping my Node.js TW instance's open tiddler state local to a device (or even browser tab)

2020-05-02 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Hugo, I assume you are running the latest version, 5.1.22? If so, I believe you are encoutering a bug that was introduced due to some changes to the sync mechanism. See the discussion here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/ENyfB5ZxPWs/eXcv-96NAgAJ If you are comfortable with javas

Re: [tw5] Re: Keeping my Node.js TW instance's open tiddler state local to a device (or even browser tab)

2020-05-02 Thread TonyM
Hugo, There is documentation and discussions in the forum, including the dev forum, on writing plugins but you do not need to, using tiddlywikis native tools as pointed to by me is sufficient to build this solution. I am building something that would encompass this but I do not want to suggest

Re: [tw5] Re: Keeping my Node.js TW instance's open tiddler state local to a device (or even browser tab)

2020-05-02 Thread Hugo Saavedra
Tony, Thanks very much for the pointers. I'll hack around on this. I'm surprised that this is expected behavior -- it was pretty unexpected for me when I realized what was happening! Are there any published guidelines and best practices for writing plugins? And similarly for understanding the Ti