@JW > How do you recommend I load the wiki into Chrome? >
It does not matter how you load it into chrome. Timimi only cares it is a local file. Have I loaded Timimi correctly? Well, I have to ask back - Have you installed the native host in your computer? Is there any error messages being notified when you try to save after installing timimi? Confirm it is working? Hmm, can you clarify your question. Do you mean that none of the changes you made to the file actually got saved? All you have to do to test is - download an empty wiki, add some tiddlers, press the save button on the sidebar, refresh the wiki tab, and search if the tiddlers you made is still there. Once this is tackled, I can help with the backup issue. On Saturday, 2 May 2020 21:43:57 UTC+5:30, JWHoneycutt wrote: > > Timimi now works on Chrome (my default browser), so I will give it a try >>> >>> On a MacBook Pro (MacOS Catalina version 10.15.4) I created a test wiki >>> called "Fruit.html". It's path is: >>> file:///Users/jwh/Dropbox/Apps/Quine/Fruit.html >>> >> *First question:*How do you recommend I load the wiki into Chrome? >>> >>> - I can double click the file in Finder and it loads into Chrome by >>> default >>> - I can also drag it from Finder to the Chrome icon and it loads >>> >>> *Second question*Have I loaded Timimi correctly? >>> >>> - I have loaded the extension into Chrome version 81, and I see the >>> red fish icon in the upper right corner >>> - When I click it, I have a few things to answer: >>> - Is my Backup location: >>> file:///Users/jwh/Dropbox/Apps/Quine/Fruit.html? >>> - For Backup method, I want to see results immediately, so I >>> chose: First in first out, with a setting of 5 >>> - Click the blue "Save" button (that hides below the window frame) >>> - I click it a few times, expecting some acknowledgement other than >>> momentary darkening of the button, then I "X" out of the modal popup >>> >>> *Third question*Confirm it is working >>> >>> - I refresh Chrome, double click Fruit.html in the Finder, and it >>> loads into Chrome - I can do everything with it, and the "Saved wiki" >>> notification shows up for 1 second in the upper right of the screen >>> - I do this several times, for the First in, First out "save >>> mechanism" to log a change for sure >>> - I close and reopen Chrome, thereby refreshing all the tiddlers and >>> the browser, and reload Fruit.html >>> - *None of the new tiddlers are there* >>> >>> The Backup location (path setting?) must be wrong >> >> JWHoneycutt > -- 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/7a200558-6c48-4c7c-8866-b39de9a8c3c7%40googlegroups.com.

