> How can I get my SiteTitle to include the filename of the TiddlyWiki?
> For example my TiddlyWiki is named "05434.html" so I want my SiteTitle
> to dynamically say "Job Notes for 05434".  I want to create a template
> that a user can copy, rename the file according to job number then
> when opened the SiteTitle is generated from the filename.

The most straighfoward way to do this is to write a very tiny custom
plugin that sets the *shadow* (default) SiteTitle content.  First,
create a tiddler (e.g., "SetSiteTitlePlugin") containing:
----------------
//{{{
// GET FILENAME FROM URL (assumes ".../filename.ext")
var parts=window.location.href.split('/');
var filename=parts[parts.length-1].split('.')[1];
// SET SHADOW SiteTitle CONTENT
config.shadowTiddlers["SiteTitle"]="Job Notes for "+filename;
//}}}
----------------
Then, *delete* any 'real' SiteTitle tiddler that exists in the
document (so the shadow content is used).

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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