It's not what you're looking for, but let me be the first to say:
don't make such big tiddlers.  One "thing" per tiddler is the sweet
spot -- one thought, one paragraph, one point.  Then use transclusion
or plain old linking or whatever to join them up, if you need them in
a particular order.

Having said that, Eric or someone probably has a plugin to remember
your editing position or something.   But you should definitely
consider shorter tiddlers.

Cheers

;Daniel


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:46 PM, dol can <dph....@gmail.com> wrote:
> sometimes, the content of one story is big, or if I did too much changes, I
> want to save it right now, and then continue my work in the save position,
> I mean the cursor will be in the same position, just like text editor: If I
> clicked "Save...", nothing happened except the content in the disk updated.
> but I can't find such kind fo plugins, anyone please help me, I really want
> to replace office/texteditor with tiddlywiki
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