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2017-05-14 15:43 GMT+02:00 Thomas Elmiger :
> Hi David,
>
> There is a new version (0.6.3) – in the settings you can enable an option
> to show an option to
Hi David,
There is a new version (0.6.3) – in the settings you can enable an option
to show an option to enable/disable autosave directly from the editor.
Happy coding!
Thomas
Am Mittwoch, 8. März 2017 17:14:09 UTC+1 schrieb David Szego:
>
> Good idea.
>
> I don't think Draft.of's are
is this thread about counting?
your gadget counts characters and words accurately for me. Homo Countus
Exactus.
but maybe its about "autosave"? i never switched it on. why? 200 characters
mean nothing to me. 30 minutes of my time do. that is why i auto-backup
every thirty minutes.
Hello Danielo and Arlen
I think I copied my save function from somewhere below the search button, I
don’t remember that exactly. I use
$tw.rootWidget.dispatchEvent({type: "tm-auto-save-wiki"});
so this seems to be a technical auto save mechanism and not a sync mechanism.
In my experience it
Is the difference here that Thomas's plugin will trigger save for the
regular saver mechanism even when a draft is the only thing that changed?
This would apply to TiddlyFox and download savers, but not the sync adapter
that syncs individual tiddlers, including drafts. The sync mechanism is
what
Hello Thomas
>
> According to http://tiddlywiki.com/#AutoSave the built-in autosave is
> triggered by clicking a save- or delete-button. My EditorCounter autosave
> function is triggered WITHOUT clicking a button in the user interface. This
> way (my way) a "Draft of …" tiddler is saved
Good idea.
I don't think Draft.of's are executed, (maybe sometimes they could be?) but
they may be transcluded in lists that don't include -[has[draft.of]] and
other cases. So, just a precautionary measure.
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Hi David
Until now I had not been aware of the fact that "Draft of …" tiddlers (that's
what my fully automatic tool saves) are loaded and executed and thus are able
to crash TW like normal tiddlers. I’m tempted to suggest to the core team to
change that …
Until then: Could you live with a
Hi Danielo
Thanks for the hint!
I just want to mention that autosave is a built-in function into any tw
> edition using a sync adaptor. This includes NoteSelf!
>
According to http://tiddlywiki.com/#AutoSave the built-in autosave is
triggered by clicking a save- or delete-button. My
Dear everyone,
I just want to mention that autosave is a built-in function into any tw
edition using a sync adaptor. This includes NoteSelf!
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You're right, that didn't sound so clear!
I'd like to be able to select which tags indicate that this Tiddler should
*not* get auto-saved. For instance, all $:/ (system) tags, or "plugins" or
"noAuto", or such.
This would let me ensure that I don't auto-save halfway through writing
code,
Thank you David!
Could you explain a bit more on how you would like to “select tags that turn
off autosave?”
Until now you can switch autoave on and off on the plugin’s settings tab. Of
course one could make a button anywhere – in edit mode/editor toolbar? – that
does the same …
Cheers,
Hey Thomas, that Clipboard plugin is a must-have!!
I'm going to give the EditorCounter a try ... I'm always weary of
autosaving when there's code involved (autosave your bugs!) but it'll be
very useful for regular text Tiddlers. Is there an easy way of selecting
tags that turn off autosave?
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