On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 7:36:47 AM UTC-7, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
>  
> I'd be interested to understand your usecase.
> What's the rationale of doing that?
>
 
Well, I'm new to tiddlywiki.  But I've been reading around, and imagining 
how I would use it.  And I imagine I would have several separate ones - one 
for each of my consulting clients and one for my own projects, for example.
 
So I'm trying to imagine how I move customizations from one to the next.
 
I'm thinking that I would start with one, until I had a habit of it.  And 
customize it somewhat.  Then to make another I would simply copy the file 
and delete all the tiddlers tagged with "mine" (or whatever my auto tag 
was).  I would make sure that tiddlers that *were* meant to be part of my 
'template' would *not* be tagged 'mine'.  (E.g., plugins I manually added.)
 
So this would get me started.  But obviously it has a flaw: what happens to 
customizations I do after I've cloned?
 
So maybe I should ask that question now:  Given multiple active tiddlywiki 
files (on my local drive) how can I synchronize customizations (e.g., 
changes to shadow tiddlers, plugins I've added, etc.) from one to the next?
 
Thanks! -- David 

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