I had the same issue, when editing viewtemplate.
It completely was empty after using the edit button.
Switching on and of all plugins did not resolve things. I reloaded
everthing into a new TW several times.
I check the next occasion for any custom fields that do not have lower
case.
FF3.5.2 on Linux.

Thanks for the hint, Okido



On Jan 27, 8:28 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ViewTemplate contains <div macro='view engTitle'></div> (with some
> > class definitions)
> > EditTemplate contains <div macro='edit engTitle'></div>
>
> Custom field names MUST be **all lower case**
>
> Tiddler fields are stored in the TW file format using:
>   <div tiddler="SomeTitle" ... fieldname="value"
> fieldname="value" ...>
>    content
>   </div>
>
> Unfortunately, *some* browsers automatically case-fold the names of
> attributes when the DIV is loaded from the saved HTML file.  As a
> result, all the tiddler field names are lower case when read in, even
> if they had been created and saved using mixed-case field names.
>
> Nonetheless, it is still possible to *specify* a mixed-case field name
> in the ViewTemplate/EditTemplate (as you have done).  However, even
> though the mixed-case name is created and stored correctly in the
> *runtime tiddler object*, it cannot be properly retrieved because the
> core MUST case-fold all field names in the loaded tiddler objects in
> order to match any field names that were automatically case-folded
> when loaded by the browser.
>
> The 'workaround' is simply to always use lower-case field names and
> avoid all the case-folding issues.
>
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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