Here are the steps to upload a brand new tiddlywiki to an existing
tiddlyspot account:
1. Download the existing tiddlywiki file from tiddlyspot and store it
safe somewhere. This is a backup for your data.
2. Download a new blank Tiddlywiki file from tiddlywiki.com site.
3. Copy these tiddlers into your new TW:
[[PasswordOptionPlugin]] from
http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#PasswordOptionPlugin
[[UploadPlugin]] from http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#UploadPlugin
4. Copy [[TSpotPlugin]] from your old tiddlywiki into your new
tiddlywiki, save and refresh.
Or you can copy from here http://tspotsetupplugin.tiddlyspot.com/
5. If you copy from http://tspotsetupplugin.tiddlyspot.com/ you will
have to change this line in [[TSpotPlugin]]:
config.tiddlyspotSiteId = 'tspotsetupplugin';
to
config.tiddlyspotSiteId = 'your-site-id';
Note: if you site is foo.tiddlyspot.com then you site id is 'foo'.
5. Save and refresh. You would find that in the default
[[WelcomeToTiddlyspot]] tiddler there is an error shown. This is
because there is a
<<br>> written instead of just <br> in [[TSpotControls]]. Correct this
in [[TSpotControls]] shadow tiddler.
6. Save and refresh again.
7. Now you are good to go. Fill in your password and click the upload
button in your right sidebar. In a few moments your new Tiddlywiki
file will replace your original Tiddlywiki file at your tiddlyspot
account.
Note: all the three essential tiddler [[PasswordOptionPlugin]],
[[UploadPlugin]] and [[TSpotPlugin]] should be tagged with
'systemConfig' tag.
-shavinder
On Jan 26, 7:57 am, shavinder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello again Neil,
>
> Another suggestion. I shall today, after work download a blank new
> tiddlywiki, and i shall try to upload it to one of my tiddlywikis at
> tiddlyspot. If i succeed I shall jot down all the steps and post them
> here. That should help you out.
>
> - shavinder
>
> On Jan 26, 7:46 am, shavinder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Neil,
>
> > My half a cent.
>
> > Personally I experience frustration many times when I am learning
> > something. It is quite natural to get overwhelmed when one is exposed
> > to Tiddlywiki world and all its plugins and options.
> > I would suggest that you do not beat yourself up if you are not able
> > to get something to work. If you can afford the time, just take a
> > break. A break does wonders.
> > If you like I can attempt(i am not an expert please, just a tinkerer)
> > to upload your tiddlywiki to tiddlyspot if you are comfortable with
> > sharing a password. Of course once it is done you should reset the
> > password.
>
> > Do not give up asking for help in this group. You will soon overcome
> > this block and move forward.
>
> > best wishes
> > -shavinder
>
> > On Jan 26, 1:48 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > my €0.1
>
> > > don't bother with tiddlysnip.
> > > tiddlyspot is good, but dropbox is better
>
> > > ALex
>
> > > 2010/1/25 Mike <[email protected]>
>
> > > > my 2c . . .
>
> > > > TW is great, but it is easy to get lost in what you could do -.-
> > > > My recommendation is to make a list of what you want to achieve
> > > > What is your TW for, what data do you want to populate ect.
>
> > > > Start with that, then try to find a variant that fits the way you
> > > > work, I started with MPTW
> > > >http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/
> > > > I love TagglyTagging, and still use it to this day (almost 3 years in
> > > > TW)
>
> > > > Secondly, don't expect to be an expert overnight, I learn something
> > > > new every week just from watching this group, some I gather as
> > > > knowledge, some I implement into my TW - while the customization is
> > > > endless, not everything will fit your style or work-flow.
>
> > > > Third I am not sure what your core problems are - sounds like
> > > > tiddlysnip, and tiddlyspot
>
> > > > I can see you have posted about tiddlysnip, and people are working on
> > > > the issue
> > > > As for TiddlySpot, you might try a separate post asking for help on
> > > > that issue, and see what the experts come up with.
>
> > > > Personally I use TW on a USB drive, with Portable FireFox
>
> > > > Lastly, this is the most helpful group I have ever joined, and a
> > > > simple piece of software that I use everyday, pretty impressive
> > > > considering all of it is free.
>
> > > > Mike
>
> > > > On Jan 25, 1:45 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi Neil
>
> > > > > > As you say, its customizability is both a strength and a limitation.
> > > > Like
> > > > > > certain highly desirable life-partners, it is "high maintenance!"
>
> > > > > > But that doesn't limit his or her desirability; often it makes them
> > > > seem all
> > > > > > the more desirable. I think that may be the case here.
>
> > > > > :-)
>
> > > > > That's the spirit..
>
> > > > > There are many welldesigned finished products made from TiddlyWiki.
> > > > > I will recommend trying Dave Gifford's verticals for their simple and
> > > > > practical use, Morris Gray's verticals for their beautiful design and
> > > > > Eric's (TiddlyTools) quickstart documents for their "out of the box"
> > > > > no fuzz application...
>
> > > > > They are all very well made and you will be productive AND learn the
> > > > > basics at the same time...
>
> > > > > Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
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