On Sep 20, 1:36 pm, dickon <[email protected]> wrote: ... > If I performed the 'remove all plugins' version, as suggested by > Mario, i am not sure which plugins are 'mine' (from MPTW) and which > ones are from TiddlySpace. In the TiddlyWeb at Peermore, if I deleted > all of them, then the core TiddlyWeb ones would merely take over from > the over-writes that I had added - is this the same in TiddlySpace? > i.e. is it OK to remove ALL the plugins, so that the core TiddlySpace > ones are thus 'revealed'? You are right. If you delete every plugin. You can only delete plugins, where you have write access. So your private or public space. If you duplicated a tiddlysSpace plugin the "original" plugin will take over. The ones included in MPTW will give macro error output, So I think it will be easy to get them back.
I'd suggest a ambit-plugins space, that you include into your ambit working space, to have a central repo for your plugins. So accidentally deleting a plugin will not happen. same could be done with theme. eg: ambit-theme included to your working space. I did some heavy tweaking/deleting at my private/public pmario space this weekend. _important_ To be secure I logged in and downloaded a "logged in" version. having private + public stuff. Then I logged out - download - only public stuff. So what ever you do, it will be relatively easy to get your things back. Also deleted mptw plugins. have fun! mario ps: http://yourspace.tiddlyspace.com/?download=yourFileName.html -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

