Wow - that's really fantastic! Thank you so much for both the
information and the pointer to your plugins. These are great!

~M.

On Aug 11, 8:56 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there a default tiddler where persisting settings are normally
> > kept? I can make a new one, certainly, but I thought that I would
> > check first.
>
> For general document-wide persistent settings, I like to use a tiddler
> named [[CookieJar]], though sometimes -- if there are a lot of custom
> settings for a given plugin -- I'll create a separate 'config' tiddler
> for that plugin, e.g., [[SinglePagePlugin]] settings *could* be stored
> in [[SinglePagePluginConfig]].  Note that, because of the alphabetic
> ordering of plugins during startup, this naming convention ensures
> that the '...Config' tiddler will always be loaded immediately
> following the corresponding plugin tiddler.
>
> I've also written a few plugins that help you manage your current
> settings:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CookieManagerPlugin
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CookieSaverPlugin
>
> These plugins allow you to add/change/delete cookie-based
> configuration options, as well as letting you "bake" your current
> settings to generate the appropriate assignment statements into the
> CookieJar, so that those settings are stored as document-based
> "portable cookies" that will override any local browser-based
> settings.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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