The one's from snowgoose, danielo, sq, and flibbles are part of other 
plugins. You can go into the plugin manager and see the other plugins.

Depending on which version of Stroll you have, the way to find all the 
tiddlers that are actually part of Stroll is by the tag $:/giffmex/stroll 
or "stroll". 



On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10:35:47 AM UTC-7, Christoffer Samuelsson 
wrote:
>
> Thank you for the reply.
> The tiddlers in the screenshot are all from Stroll, except maybe the 
> SiteTitle.
> As you say, I am not far from making my own plugin, but I thought maybe 
> Dave at Giffmex had another solution, like a repo to clone. It's easier to 
> maintain across updates.
>
> / Christoffer
>
> Den onsdag 8 juli 2020 kl. 19:04:08 UTC+2 skrev Mark S.:
>>
>> Note that many of the tiddlers you have in your collection actually 
>> belong to other people's plugins. It would probably be best to keep the 
>> functionality of Stroll separate from that of the other tiddlers. 
>>
>> Since you're using node, and already have separated tiddlers, you're only 
>> a few steps away from making your own local plugin folder.
>>
>> Make a folder "plugins" at the same level as "tiddlers". Make a folder 
>> below plugins, perhaps "stroll". Move your Stroll files into the stroll 
>> directory. Find a copy of "plugin.info" from some existing node project 
>> and copy it into "stroll". Edit it with a text editor to indicate the 
>> actual working version, compatibility, title, description, etc.
>>
>> Now when you restart node, there should be a stroll plugin. 
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:20:39 AM UTC-7, Christoffer Samuelsson 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello. I am using Stroll <https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html>with 
>>> Node.js and figured out that Stroll is not a plugin but actually a 
>>> collection of plugins/overrides/configs that are bundled toghether as 
>>> Tiddlers. In other words, it cannot be referenced in the tiddlywiki.info 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/static/tiddlywiki.info%2520Files.html> config 
>>> file.
>>>
>>> I've mananged to make Stroll a "plugin" by creating a separate "Stroll" 
>>> folder inside the default "tiddlers" folder, and transfering all effected 
>>> *$__* files into that folder, which practiacally makes it an individual 
>>> plugin.
>>>
>>> Is there a repo where Stroll is downloadable as a PluginFolder 
>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/static/PluginFolders.html> ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Christoffer
>>>
>>

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