On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 11:35:38 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> Mario, here I am again!


Hi,

you would deserve a special mention in my thesis once I've done with this 
> mess :D basically I could have graduated in Tiddly Wiki's science.


:)
 

> Btw, everything went smoothly, I've created a new tiddly wiki. 
>

ok
 

> Only in one case I found that a tindler's content disappeared after having 
> been imported to the new wiki,
>

Did is disappear in the same way as with the old wiki, or has it been empty 
in the import already? ... Did this cause a problem?
 

> but the numbers of tiddlers of the first version and the ones of the 
> second version was the same so I am not sure what the problem was.
>

If it wasn't part of the exported file already, there may be no problem. .. 
If you could read content in the view-mode and it has been gone by clicking 
"edit", there is still something strange going on. 
 

> In fact it wasn't the tiddler that disappeared, but only its content.
>

Yea, So it would be interesting, if it hasn't been exported. 
 

> Apart from that, I haven't found anymore the "scarying" issue of which I 
> talked to you about.
>

Good \o/

Now that it looks like the problem has been fixed, which plug in would you 
> suggest to use? still node.js?
>

I did think about TiddlyDirve, ... but you would need to deactivate 
autosave, which isn't what you want. ... 
So I will test, if browser local storage works together with TiddlyDrive. 
... Since I personally don't use TD I'll have to start from scratch, which 
will hopefully show me all the "traps" ;)

I'll need some time to be more detailed. 
 

> And, last question (I swear it); is there a way to search for a specific 
> word in the whole wiki? I mean something similar to the CTRL+H function 
> that you use on Google drive.
>

The default search input in the sidebar searches in tiddler *titles and 
text* field. If you also want to search in other fields, I did create a 
plugin for this. 

To easily import and update 1 of my plugins go to 
https://wikilabs.github.io/ and have a look at the video. ... It tells, how 
you can import the library config tiddler into your wiki. 
This contains a configuration tiddler, that lets you import plugins in the 
same way as you import tiddlywiki-plugins. It uses the same dialogue in the 
*ControlPanel 
: Plugins : Get More Plugins*   button

The plugin demo can be found at: 
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/field-search/ ... There is also a 
video, that shows how to use it. ...  BUT this is only needed, if you need 
to search in other fields as the *text or title!*

have fun!
mario

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