There seems to be some confusion WRT workspaces/bags/recipes, so I'll 
try to clear that up (I hope I'm not missing the point here though... ):

The basic unit is the tiddler.
Each individual tiddler has a workspace (in TiddlyWeb terms, that 
translates to a certain bag or recipe) associated with it.
That means there isn't really some secret setting that defines the 
current workspace for all tiddlers in the current document.
Thus a TiddlyWiki document might contain tiddlers from multiple workspaces.

For TiddlyWeb that means a single save/sync operation can trigger a save 
to multiple bags, depending on how the respective tiddlers identify 
themselves.

Tiddlers normally obtain that workspace association when they are first 
created. This might happen via a NewTiddler button (as described in a 
previous post), for example - only if no such information is given, 
defaultCustomFields (usually defined in TiddlyWebConfig) are used.

Does this help at all?

> what was the reason for the bag-concept in filesystems?

I don't feel confident I can articulate this properly, so I'll leave 
that task to Chris...

> I would have thrown these notes to the wiki, but i don't think it is
> useful as tiddlyweb is still evolving.

Oh, I think it would be useful - at the very least on a discussion page.

I hope I didn't miss any outstanding issues...


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