Though Thomas' use case (suddenly realizing one had a bad edit idea) is 
funnier, the "discard changes and close tiddler" button also gets lots of 
use, for me, when my only purpose in opening up a tiddler is to grab some 
bit of code from within. Recommended!

-Springer

On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 4:18:34 PM UTC-4, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> ...
> The *EditButtons* plugin makes editing more efficient by adding three 
> buttons to the edit toolbar:
>
>    - Cancel & Close (Discard & Close)
>    - ... [This] last one is for bad ideas: When you think you should add 
>    something to a tiddler and then realize you better leave it as it is and 
>    throw the bad idea away or note it in another tiddler. Then you can 
> *Cancel 
>    & Close*. If you never have such bad ideas you can remove the button 
>    from the edit toolbar.
>
>

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