For the record I find the include mechanism in TiddlySpace really
interesting on the subject of genealogy.

Imagine someone created a tree where the people in their tree happened
to part of your family tree. You could include their tree and as a
result get any of their changes, so your tree could grow even if you
were not researching it anymore. Lovely exciting stuff... just have to
convince users of genes reunited to use a tiddlyspace :)

Jon

On 7 July, 09:01, rakugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nope  the import is currently not the same.
>
> The difference is subtle - if you were to import a space, this would
> be a one time operation and you would take a copy of my space at the
> time. If the space changed you would not pick up my changes.
>
> So in TiddlySpace what you do instead is *include* my space. Click
> space in the top left of backstage and click includes tab.
> Where it says include a space type familytree and click include space.
>
> Now your space will point to my familytree space. Any changes in the
> family tree space will be propagated to your own space. So next time
> you complain to me that I've broken something, I can fix it in my
> familytree space, then your own space will just work without you doing
> anything! Cool hey? :)
>
> Hope you followed all this :)
> Enjoy
> Jon
>
> On 7 July, 07:49, Tobbe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks a million, this gonna be absolutely awesome
>
> > I registrered at Tiddlyspace but I can't figure out how to import
> > tiddler from another tiddler file. The import section doesn't look the
> > same.
>
> > //Tobbe

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