Sorry to be talking to myself here, but thought I'd at least post a
workaround solution that is reasonable for me, for future Googlers.

Since TW is a single plaintext file, I can easily use difftools (my
favorite on Windoze is WinMerge) and version control (Subversion) to
manage changes.

Obviously for non-developers, learning such tools from scratch would
be overkill for just this purpose, so more conventional and user-
friendly suggestions would be helpful to the community.

I have to say I'm a bit surprised there isn't a sync'ing component in
core, as I can see the necessary data is easily available within the
tiddler structures. . .

On May 2, 11:05 pm, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got an arbitrary (actually unknown) number of updates to my TW
> file on Tiddlyspot from contributors to a group project, and a whole
> lotta updates to a local copy that I need to merge.
>
> I realize I can extract by date, export then import, but it's likely
> that individual tiddlers got updated in both places. Obviously if this
> were a once-off it's NBD to do it manually, but I'd rather not have to
> change the workflow if I don't have to - I personally do a lot of my
> editing offline, and don't want to disable contributors editing.
>
> So my question is: is there a systematic solution to this issue?

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