Yeah, it worked! Awesome, thanks. On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 11:02:24 AM UTC-7, Michael Durland wrote: > > I've been using TiddlyDrive successfully on Android. Once I added > TiddlyDrive as an app to my Google Drive/Docs, then it showed up on mobile > automatically. I open the Google Drive app on Android, navigate to the > TiddlyWiki file, and then do Open With TiddlyDrive. It opens in Chrome. > TiddlyDrive automatically saves in the background, so changes are sync'ed > to the Google Drive cloud. > > On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 6:57:06 PM UTC-7, Flan Mou wrote: >> >> That is indeed useful, thanks! >> >> I decided on using TiddlyDrive, which seems to be working pretty well for >> me so far. The downside is the (apparent) absence of mobile support. One >> hurdle at a time though. :) >> >> Thanks. >> >> On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 4:30:56 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: >>> >>> Hello and welcome, >>> >>> When you're set up to "save" via GH, it does nothing to save to your >>> local file. It's sort of like you have to pick one or the other. There are >>> various other saving options for saving to your local system. AFAIK, none >>> of them operate at the same time as the GH saver. >>> >>> The simplest way to save a local copy is to go into your saver plugins >>> (under settings, plugins, savers) and delete your user name or password >>> from the GH saver. Now click on the red check icon and your browser will >>> save a copy of your file to your browser's download directory. If you >>> already have a copy of your file there, it will save your file as a >>> numbered copy. >>> >>> In terms of a nearly seamless use, you can set up github to serve up >>> your tw file. Search for "github pages". Your file will then have a url >>> like: >>> >>> https://myname.github.io/myfiles/stroll.html >>> >>> You an then set up the GH saver to push your saves to the equivalent >>> location in your GH .io repository. Whatever device you're on, just browse >>> to https://myname.github.io/myfiles/stroll.html, refresh, pop in the GH >>> password token, and you're off and running. Save your changes. Then when >>> you go to other device, just browse the url again and there you have it. >>> Whenever you need a local copy, just disconnect the GH saver, click on the >>> check mark, and you'll have a local copy in your download directory. >>> >>> If you make changes to your local copy, you can reconnect the GH saver, >>> and push them back to GH. >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 9:22:32 AM UTC-7, Flan Mou wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Aspiring Roam refugee here, trying to get started with TiddlyWiki and >>>> specifically Stroll. >>>> >>>> I'm a bit confused with my sync and saving options. My use case is that >>>> I need sync between computers (and mobile). >>>> >>>> I managed to set up to push to Github repo and that works. When I hit >>>> the Save button, the remote repo updates but the local html file doesn't. >>>> Am I doing something wrong? Furthermore, it's not clear how I should do >>>> pulls from the repo to get updates. >>>> >>>> Then I read in the dev documentation something about SyncAdaptor and I >>>> started to think that "Saving" isn't the thing I want. So now I'm a bit >>>> confused. >>>> >>>> Surely this is a common enough usage model that someone else has a >>>> clean method to: >>>> - Simultaneously save the local html file and push to the remote repo. >>>> - Pull from the remote repo to refresh the local html file (without >>>> doing command-line git commands). >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>
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