Great! Will give it a try tonight.

On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 12:17:54 PM UTC-8, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Graham, Mark and anyone listening in,
>
> I tagged the essential stuff as 'tb'. So you can drag the 'tb' tag pill 
> from the front page right into your file to import the tiddlers. This does 
> not include the instruction pages or non-essential system tiddlers. 
> However, you will want to make sure that the system tiddlers I am adding 
> ($:/tags/... $:/DefaultTiddlers) do not overwrite changes you have made to 
> your own file. 
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 10:35:11 AM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> You could tag everything that's part of your kit with "TiddlyBlink". Then 
>> someone could just drag and drop the "TiddlyBlink" tag button from your TW 
>> into their file and get their starter kit. The other plugins would have to 
>> be done separately, but even that's not too hard since they can just drag 
>> and drop them from your plugin library.
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 4:38:34 AM UTC-8, David Gifford wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Graham
>>>
>>> Thanks for the kind words. Yes, at the moment, importing all the 
>>> tiddlers with the import tool in the sidebar would be easier. Or else as 
>>> you say, manually dragging the links from TiddlyBlink into your file. I 
>>> have changed some core tiddlers, so depending on how you have configured 
>>> your file, there may be hiccups. 
>>>
>>> Not being a developer, just someone who adapts what other people create, 
>>> and being someone with a demanding job who doesn't have too much time for 
>>> TiddlyWiki, I have not taken the time to learn how to package plugins. I 
>>> think it was TonyM who at one point offered to bundle the key tiddlers as 
>>> plugins. I may need to see if he is still willing to do that. Part of the 
>>> problem is that the other plugins would still need to be recopied 
>>> separately. 
>>>
>>> Let me know how you get on, though fair warning I will be out all day, 
>>> so I may not respond promptly. Blessings,
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 11:19:42 PM UTC-6, Graham Wheeler wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm just trying this out. I was looking at Roam but decided that I 
>>>> didn't like a cloud-based approach, and there were a few other things 
>>>> about 
>>>> it I found offputting. Then I found Trilium, which is pretty cool but not 
>>>> that Mac friendly yet and a bit too rough around the edges. Then I found 
>>>> your TiddlyBlink which seems to be the best solution right now for a FOSS 
>>>> alternative to Roam. I'm new to TiddlyWiki though and so was wondering - 
>>>> how would one update an existing TiddlyWiki file with an updated 
>>>> TiddlyBlink? Do you just have to recopy all the links over? 
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 11:21:47 AM UTC-8, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>
>>>>> TiddlyBlink is the new name I am giving to the Roam-y experiment I 
>>>>> have been working on for the last few days: 
>>>>>
>>>>> Same link for now: 
>>>>> https://giffmex.org/experiments/roamwiki.experiment.html
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't consider it finished yet, but I wanted you to be able to see 
>>>>> and experiment with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I worked with yesterday's version for the afternoon and found it 
>>>>> speeding up my note taking by a lot. But this has a number of 
>>>>> improvements. 
>>>>> I hope you all find it helpful.
>>>>>
>>>>> As for the name: blink as in *b*idirectional *link*s, and blink 
>>>>> because it helps you work fast, as in "in the blink of an eye".
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>

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