I found a
$:/tags/StartupAction
tagged tiddler with a macro that was generating the problem, although I
didn't understand the exact cause of the problem.
Em segunda-feira, 12 de agosto de 2019 12:11:09 UTC-3, @magasine escreveu:
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> In my experience, after upgrading 5.1.19 / 5.1.20, when
Yes, my copies of core tiddlers had the " 1" after the title also; I
thought that, being copies (and the original tiddlers thus unaltered), they
would not have triggered that warning, but apparently not?
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 5:33:35 AM UTC+10, Jon wrote:
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> Mark, you were quite right
Mark, you were quite right I *did* modify an existing core module (now I
know what that is!)
Encouraged by others here locating their own problems, I had another look
and in my case it was $:/core/modules/widgets/navigator.js 1.
I only noticed it because of the "1". I can't remember what
In my experience, after upgrading 5.19 / 5.20, when loading the file, the
browser returns me the following error warning:
[image: TW Internal Javascript Error.PNG]
Em sexta-feira, 9 de agosto de 2019 13:57:58 UTC-3, Jon escreveu:
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> Hi,
>
> received the following message:
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> import -
I had this on a couple of mine. I believe that it was flagging
$:/core/modules/filters/match.js as that was still selected as being a
tiddler to be imported from my old tiddlywiki.
I vaguely remember having to do something with that way back to make a
function work and the upgrader may have
I had this notice too - on doing that search, I saw I had made copies of
some shadow tiddlers to modify these (rather than the originals).
On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 3:33:20 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
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> Is it possible that you have modified existing core modules? Possibly a
> TOC macro or
Hi Mark,
I'm more of a copy and paste kinda guy - I wouldn't really know how to
modify anything!
Your filter produced a list of mainly plugins...but I'll investigate.
It would be good at the upgrade stage to know what the problem tiddler is.
Thanks
Jon
On Friday, 9 August 2019 18:33:20
Is it possible that you have modified existing core modules? Possibly a TOC
macro or something?
If you put this in the filter tab of the advanced search:
[all[tiddlers]is[system]!prefix[$:/state]!prefix[$:/temp]!sort[modified]limit[25]]
It might help jog your memory about tiddlers you might
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