Hi Thomas

Chrome provides two options for dealing with downloaded files:

* By default, files are automatically downloaded to the "Downloads" folder
* Optionally, Chrome can prompt you for the name and location of the file
as it is downloaded. Go to settings and search for "download", and look for
the option "Ask where to save each file before downloading"

There's no way to automatically select the download name and location. It's
a less than optimal user experience, but it has the advantage that it works
on almost any HTML5 compatible browser. The alternative is to use a
specialised add-on such as TiddlyFox (for Firefox) or TiddlyIE (for
Internet Explorer), both of which are capable of saving changes back to the
original file without further user interaction.

Best wishes

Jeremy.





On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Thomas Schulte <[email protected]>wrote:

> After downloading tw5  into my download directory, I make a copy and put
> it in a test directory. I load the tw5 from the test directory with chrome.
> After adding a tiddler and saving,the saved file always ends up in download
> directory. What do I do to make it save in the directory I loaded it from?
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