@TT > > Its dealing with logic failure? Right? > > yes, but probably wouldn't help with saving issues unless its a corrective edit to the save filter I believe the core SafeMode function can handle coding/wikitext/filter logic disasters for startup issues while nonstartup issues can be handled by nuetralizing problem tiddlers by setting them to type:plain text for corrective editing
> I have to say that TW is very robust. It is quite hard to ruin it. > > It is but I have invoked JS error popups, browser freezes before-- usually > reckless filter logic > Only one catastrophe-- wiki meltdown on save and I believe that was a browser issue @Mohammad I couldn't find the emergency kit in TWScripts to see how you fixed the overflow issue-- many thanks for noticing it-- I hadn't used the utility on a tiddler that had such a long list field as HelloThere so I never noticed the overfow @Birthe special thanks-- you wouldn't know, but your words came at a critical time-- I was first confused because I didn't realize I made the statement in the original post which was a while ago It must be very frustrating to constantly find new ways to do things due to > changes in the workings of your necessary system theme. > I just discovered Mozilla enabled linear-gradient backgrounds and "broke" their own system browser theme which has made some website unreadable unless I use a screen reader-- got to go fill a bug report now-- I spend way too much time making and keeping my computer and programs so I can use them without having to use a screen reader *grumble* You are great at finding way around obstacles. That is important and not > something anyone can get from a plugin. hopefully you'll be pleased what I have done when I post the video of my personal wiki in action-- this point in Life I need achievement to prove to myself that it is worthwhile -- 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/acb9ccff-7646-45d2-b90b-1516cba62183%40googlegroups.com.

