Reviving an old thread about timestamps here: 

Sometimes I turn timestamps off, to keep the "Recents" tab useful for 
students -- so they can see what's actually substantively new, without 
getting distracted by minor edits. (In TWC, I liked the ability to close an 
individual tiddler's edit session using some extra modification keystroke, 
so that the save registers as "minor" and not worthy of updating the 
modified timestamp.)

If I happen to create a tiddler in TW5 while timestamps are off, the 
tiddler ends up without a create date. Once I've created it, it seems TW5 
won't even back-fill the create date to coincide with the first recognized 
modification date (once timestamps are back on). So the only way I've found 
to give it a create date is to clone it and delete the original. That works 
fine if I realize right away, but gives misleading results if I catch it 
significantly later.

I do see these reasons not to make these fields easily modifiable (as they 
were in TWC), but then there ought to be more options... 

Perhaps someone can easily tweak the timestamps toggle so that it affects 
modification timestamps but not creation timestamps? 

On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 1:40:17 PM UTC-4, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Mark S.
>
> That was my feeling. Better manipulate the inbuilt system as primary if it 
> gives all you need. Seems lightweight and doable.
>
> The input side was what my question was about. To do it in a reliable 
> way--because I see issues if you don't change the dates accurately.
>
> Thanks for affirming I'm not entirely mad on this!
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
> On Tuesday, 9 April 2019 18:48:41 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 9:25:38 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>> But IN PRINCIPAL never ever changing creation date seems a tad OTT.
>>>
>>>
>>> I agree. The creation date field takes up at least 27 characters of 
>> space (JSON isn't a compact way of storing info). It makes sense to use it 
>> however you need it to work, and having it match the actual day a journal 
>> was created, for instance, makes sense. That said, creating that accurate 
>> date stamp might be tricky. There was a recent post about using dates in 
>> 2019-04-09 format, and I think it has all the code you would need to set up 
>> your dates correctly.
>>
>> -- Mark
>>
>

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