That's the first thing I tried, and while it doesn't give me any error
messages, the plugin doesn't appear to do anything.

Normally, the code of a plugin seems to be between special "code"-tags
that put it into the orange box when viewing a normal plugin-tiddler.
I tried that, but it didn't work either.

On Aug 6, 12:27 pm, wolfgang <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Could anyone help? How do I convert this raw code into a usable plugin
> > & implement it correctly?
>
> Copy and paste into a tiddler, as you have done. Give it the following
> tag:
>
> systemConfig
>
> click 'done', save the TiddlyWiki and reload the browser tab.
>
> So it should work.
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