On Apr 12, 3:20 am, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks that works.

Having no backup whatsoever is risky. Backups can save a lot of
frustration as all computer users know.  Here is a tiny macro that
allows you to make a backup whenever you decide you might need one.

http://jackparke.googlepages.com/jtw.html#DoBackupMacro

Another very handy plugin is the SaveAsPlugin from TiddlyTools which
allows you to save your TiddlyWiki under another name.

http://tiddlytools.com/#SaveAsPlugin

Morris Gray
http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com
A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners
http://sidebarpluginvault.tiddlyspot.com
World's largest squeezable TW plugin database




On Apr 12, 3:20 am, Johndb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks that works.
>
> On Apr 11, 5:41 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > How do I overwrite a copy of tiddlywiki that I've edited on internet
> > > explorer. I'm finding that tiddlywiki just creates a new file each
> > > time I save changes, but I want any changes I make to overwrite
> > > permanently to keep everything on one file. Any ideas?
>
> > By default, when you save a TiddlyWiki document, a backup file is
> > first created by adding a 'date/time stamp' to the existing filename.
> > For example: "index.html" becomes "index.20090410.1508170716.html".
> > Then, a new "index.html" is written to save your tiddler changes.  If
> > you don't want backup files to be created, you can clear the "save
> > backups" checkbox in the sidebar options.
>
> > enjoy,
> > -e
> > Eric Shulman
> > TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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