yes you can get rid of the default text,
look at tiddlywiki.org, search for options or cookies. . . Will post a
sample & link when I get to a computer.

Mike (from my phone)

On May 30, 6:28 am, Bauwe Bijl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> If you paste a large piece of text in a tiddler, lets say with lots of
> acronyms etc. These words will be WikiWords (perhaps you notice then
> it's way better not all these tiddlers are created and opened).
> To undo WikiWords-effect you can disable it with a "~"......like:
> ~WikiWord
>
> In your case with [[billtest]] you might write it without the
> [[]]....so it's not a link anymore (unless you need to create that
> tiddler)
> Bauwe
>
> On May 30, 8:14 am, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The scenario is:
> > I have a tiddler that has a wikiword i created by typing [[billtest]]
> > in the tiddler and clicking "done"
> > Now when i click on the billtest link, i get:
>
> > billtest
> > The tiddler 'billtest' doesn't yet exist. Double-click to create it
>
> > Why does it not create the tiddler and open the new tiddler in edit
> > mode? It seems like a totally wasted step, can i bypass the "does not
> > exist" message with some kind of tiddleywiki parameter that i can't
> > find?
>
> > Sorry if this is obvious, but honestly, i have searched...
>
> > Thanks, Bill

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