Tony,

Thanks very much for the pointers. I'll hack around on this.

I'm surprised that this is expected behavior -- it was pretty unexpected
for me when I realized what was happening!

Are there any published guidelines and best practices for writing plugins?
And similarly for understanding the Tiddlywiki internals/APIs (in addition
to the helpful link you provided about InfoMechanism)?

On Sat, May 2, 2020, 6:26 PM TonyM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hugo,
>
> Doing what you ask may not be straight forward but here are a few leads,
> pending other input;
>
>    - The [[Sniif plugin|
>    https://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fbrowser-sniff]]
>    kan test which browser you are using which could be used to identify 
> device.
>    - Your could add actions to a new save button that saves the story 
> $:/StoryList
>    list field and clears it, save for user
>    - The Info mechanism provides information you can use
>    https://tiddlywiki.com/#InfoMechanism
>    - There are startup actions available in tiddlywiki including a plugin
>    with more extensive features.
>
>
> Design considerations
>
>    - Do try and design your solution independently of node vs single File
>    Wikis
>    - Please try and publish it eventualy back into the community
>    - Continue asking for help in the forum.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Sunday, 3 May 2020 07:48:10 UTC+10, Hugo Saavedra wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I apologize if this question has been asked before -- I'm not totally
>> sure what strings to search on, and I've scoured the TW docs pretty
>> thoroughly.
>>
>> *Question*
>>
>> Is it possible to make it so that the state of my Wiki (specifically,
>> which tiddlers are open) is local to the device? If so, how does one d?o
>> this
>>
>> *Background*
>>
>> I have been using TiddlyWiki as a repository for my math notes using the
>> Node.js server.
>>
>> An important condition for me is that my server is accessible from
>> different devices, so I am hosting it behind NGINX on a DO droplet.
>>
>> Write access is private with an authenticated user, read access is public.
>>
>> When I open TiddlyWiki on a brand new device, my default "Home" page will
>> be open momentarily, and then suddenly all the Tiddlers I have open
>> (including drafts!) on some tab on a completely different device will open.
>>
>> If I open different tiddlers on the new device, after 10-30 seconds those
>> tiddlers will be replaced by the tiddlers on a different device.
>>
>> I think that if I log in on this new device, this behavior stops, but the
>> annoyance for me is that I would like users of my wiki to browse without
>> seeing the state on one of my machines.
>>
>> I really appreciate any help or thoughts here!
>>
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