TonyM wrote: > > I agree it is possible to leverage Timimi to do this, and important to > note this here, however it does require a different design. >
Right. But only slightly different. Same with Bob. I think it might be interesting to look at common methodology. FYI, Timimi requires that "scripts" be in its "...\Timimi\Scripts\" sub-dir. Same with Bob's "scripts", they go in a specified sub-dir. (One good thing with Bob & Timimi, of course, is that their script methods take parameters). Personally I'd rather not write different scripts for Timimi, Bob & TiddlyDesktop. A way round this is to have a script (Bob, Timimi) or link (TD) that is simply *a pointer to repository of one's own batch/shell files*. That seems quite like what you are doing? So, yes, customisation is highly variable. But the o/s logic I think has a consistent pattern that can be illustrated. BTW, part of the thoughts behind Polly were to facilitate all this in an *integrated* cross-platform way. With Polly started you could provide the services you illustrated for any wiki. And with Bob, Timimi & TD you could also launch Polly from the wiki itself. Thoughts! TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/921190a5-4620-4abe-8466-6233254738cb%40googlegroups.com.

