Yes. 

1) Access http://tiddlywiki.com
2) Select Tools > zoomin
3) In the HelloThere tiddler click "for the next 25 years" tiddler link.  
The Future of TiddlyWiki should appear (correct behavior).
4) Click the Close box (X in upper right corner).
5) Notice that tiddler space is empty (incorrect behavior, as the 
HelloThere tiddler should have taken its place).

Thanks,
Jim

On Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:47:17 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Jim
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 7:07 AM, James Weaver 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm noticing on Safari v6.0.5 (Mac OS X 10.8.5) that the "zoomin" view in 
>> TW 5.0.6-beta has different behavior from TW 5.0.5-beta.  When closing a 
>> tiddler, the tiddler area now incorrectly becomes blank. 
>>
>
> Strange. I only have access to Safari 7.x. Could you kindly list a 
> repeatable sequence of actions on tiddlywiki.com that behaves differently 
> between Safari and either Firefox or Chrome?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>  
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 3, 2014 3:00:10 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jeremy,
>>>
>>> Very interesting new things to explore!
>>>
>>> The $:/History issue is still in the list of bugs 
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/323
>>>
>>> Does it in some way harm when I delete $:/History from time to time to 
>>> keep the size of the TW minimal?
>>> I cannot think of any harm but you never know.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Ton
>>>
>>> On Friday, January 3, 2014 6:46:41 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm pleased to announce the release of TiddlyWiki 5.0.6. This release 
>>>> includes several pull requests from Stephan Hradek and David Jade, to whom 
>>>> I'm very grateful for their help and support.
>>>>
>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/
>>>>
>>>> There's an abridged change history on the site (click on the version 
>>>> ribbon at the top right), and you can see the full set of changes on 
>>>> GitHub. I wanted to pick out a couple of interesting new features.
>>>>
>>>> Firstly, there's no a demo of using TiddlyWiki5 to generate an 
>>>> all-in-one static HTML page containing a list of tiddlers using HTML 
>>>> #anchor links to navigate between them. You can see an example here:
>>>>
>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/alltiddlers.html
>>>>
>>>> Try clicking on the wikilinks to see how the browser scrolls straight 
>>>> to the target tiddler.
>>>>
>>>> To do the same for your own wiki you can modify the filter in 
>>>> "$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.content" to change which tiddlers are 
>>>> included. Then render the shadow tiddler 
>>>> "$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html". 
>>>> You can either do that on the command line under node.js:
>>>>
>>>> --rendertiddler $:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html 
>>>> output/alltiddlers.html text/plain
>>>>
>>>> Or you can create a button in the browser that downloads the static 
>>>> representation when clicked:
>>>>
>>>> <$button message="tw-download-file" 
>>>> param="$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html" 
>>>> class="btn-big-green">Download All Tiddlers {{$:/core/images/save-button}}
>>>> </$button>
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, I'm very excited about adding the beginnings of support for a 
>>>> thing called node-webkit:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit
>>>>
>>>> It's a toolkit for turning web pages into true desktop applications. 
>>>> The following instructions tell you how to create a custom application 
>>>> wrapper around a TiddlyWiki HTML file so that you can run it directly on 
>>>> the desktop, and save changes directly to the filing system:
>>>>
>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520node-webkit.html
>>>>
>>>> I'm also hard at work at a new end user application based on 
>>>> node-webkit that I'm calling TiddlyDesktop. It will be a Mac and Windows 
>>>> app that gives you a list of registered TiddlyWiki files on your disc. 
>>>> Click on one of them to open it in its own window, and make changes in the 
>>>> usual way. Your currently open TiddlyWiki's will reopen in the same 
>>>> position if you quit and restart the app.
>>>>
>>>> I've attached a screenshot that shows the prototype running on the Mac. 
>>>> Note the TiddlyWiki icon in the dock, and the two TiddlyWiki files open in 
>>>> front of the window showing the list of registered files.
>>>>
>>>> Technically, node-webkit does it's magic by combining Node.js with 
>>>> Chromium. It's a very interesting project, with lots of momentum.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if you've any comments or questions on these features, or 
>>>> anything else.
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>>
>>>> Jeremy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Jeremy Ruston
>>>> mailto:[email protected]
>>>>  
>>>
>
>
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> Jeremy Ruston
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