I understand better what you are trying to accomplish, a little over
my head though :(
might look at http://www.tiddlytools.com/ for a plugin or starting
point

or just send ELS or FND a smoke signal (I imagine they would know a
direct simple answer to your question)

Sorry, Best of Luck to you,

Mike

On Nov 30, 1:31 pm, Craig in Calgary <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> > If I am understanding you correctly, you want to create  new tiddler
> > every time the TW is opened?
>
> Not every time. There is a scenario when I use Notepad++ to edit TXT
> files as a dumping ground for random and spurious thoughts. I won't
> abandon Notepad++ for TiddlyWiki but I keep forgetting to push those
> "chunks" into a TiddlyWiki instead. Because I can create a macro in
> Notepad++ that will handle parameters, I can select a portion of text
> in a file and execute the macro which would open my TiddlyWiki in
> Firefox and create a new tiddler containing the selected text. The
> macro can also prompt me for a title and tags or anything else I might
> come up with.
>
> > . . . and you want it to have the correct information / tags?
>
> My goal is to push the content through the URI and obtain the EXACT
> same results as if I had opened the TiddlyWiki, selected newTiddler,
> entered a title, pasted my clipboard contents, applied tags as needed,
> and saved the tiddler.
>
> > Do you want it to be in edit mode or just created?
>
> I suppose the TiddlyWiki should open in edit mode.
>
> What I hadn't thought about before posting this question was whether I
> would only want to modify a local TiddlyWiki or a hosted one
> (TiddlySpot).
>
> Will that make any difference?
>
> Thank you, Mike, and everyone else who has or will chime in.
>
> Craig

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