Hi Matt,

I visited your site and had a look at your UpdateReferencesPlugin
examples. On your site all worked quite awefull! - But importing your
plugin in my TW (v2.6.1, which uses a lot of other plugins) didn't
even show up the affected tiddler message although I tagged the flag.
Searching which of my installed plugin interfers with yours will take
some time...

Have a nice day.
Michael

P.S. you write "...it only works for double bracketed links." - does
this include section links like [[ABC Tiddler##Sectiuon A]] as well?

Cheers Michael


On 22 Aug., 15:19, Raychaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> If all you want to do is have links be updated when you change titles
> I wrote a plugin for that. My very first one.
>
> It's called UpdateReferencesPlugin.http://mattreimer.com/tiddly.html
>
> I change tiddler titles all the time and I was tired of having to
> constantly open the wiki in a text editor each time I decided to make
> a change.
>
> Let me know if it works for you. If not maybe I can make it better.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt
>
> p.s. I think this post is related to another one 
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/092a3e...
> It's redundant but I'm posting to both because I hate having to chase
> links all over the place to get an answer :)
>
> On Aug 22, 1:38 pm, Anthony Muscio <[email protected]> wrote:> Editing 
> a file and doing a global search and replace is a tool I have used
> > since PC's were invented. You only do it, or edit characters on a disk or in
> > an executable file if;
>
> > 1. You know what you are doing
> > 2. It will save you a lot of time
> > 3. You make a backup first and rigorously test the result
> > 4. You identify what assumptions or exceptions may exist
> > 5. If you have a tool that understands the rules, and does the job use it
> > first (eg; TiddlerTweakerPlugin)
>
> > In the case of TiiddlyWiki source it is quite structured and values can
> > reside in quite clearly delimited "field"s with the appropriate identifying
> > values around it.
>
> > Yes, if you have CRC's, encryption etc... you may not be able to modify that
> > part. If you understand what delimits values then you can change things
> > within those delimiters without harm - if the delimiter is size you must
> > retain that size.
>
> > TiddlyWikis source is very structured with keywords and fully delimited
> > without special characters.
>
> > It is amazing how much you can learn looking "under the hood".
>
> > Tony
>
> > Anthony Muscio
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>
> > On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 19:21, Tobias Beer <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but there definetely is no internal
> > > authentication or "integrity key" that would disallow using a simple
> > > text-editor.
>
> > > You can edit a TiddlyWiki in your preferred Text-Editor but you have
> > > to respect certain raw-editing markup conventions, which differ from
> > > using EditMode, e.g. when you edit templates, like the PageTemplate.
>
> > > For me, raw editing is the (only) way to go... search and replace
> > > while - though possibly exhausting - checking every single
> > > substitution, if indeed it is meant to be substituted... unless you're
> > > 100% certain that your substitution process has no means of corrupting
> > > some part of the document which it shouldn't.
>
> > > On the other hand, substituting only tiddler contents is provided by
> > > TiddlerTweakerPlugin... so that takes away all the risk of corrupting
> > > your document while possibly leaving a slight chance of making
> > > unwanted changes but only to actual content. With TiddlerTeaker you
> > > can even substitute only in a selected few tiddlers... filtered by
> > > tag, manual selection, etc.
>
> > > Tobias.
>
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