Jel and Eric - thanks for the corrections - I will remember the
nuances next time I try to give an advice..
Btw: A month ago I was a total newbie myself - and one of the *hard*
lessons I had to learn was the fact that I couldn't always import
tiddlers from backstage -
Working with BidiX's iTW, with no backstage available, teached me the
copy/paste technique...
You should always remember to copy everything - not only the
codeportion - of course.

YS Måns Mårtensson

On 6 Apr., 01:13, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > One minor tuning correction to the above "How to install a plugin the
> > hard way" notes for any complete newbies here - use the view command
> > on the menu just above the tiddler before copying the text, what's
> > displayed in the ordinary window hides some of the code.
>
> ... and please be sure to copy *all* the text in the tiddler, not just
> the 'code' portion.  This includes all documentation, revision
> history, etc, as well as the 'slice table' that occurs at the top of
> most plugins, which contains source URL, credits, licensing, and
> CoreVersion compatibility information.
>
> In general, the recommended way to install a plugin is to use the
> backstage>import to enter a URL and select the desired tiddlers.
> That way, any potential copy/paste errors can be avoided when the
> tiddler is added to the document.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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