No problem.

I am using the node.JS version. I edit the tiddlers as standalone files.

I definitely recommend giving Emacs a try, but you can edit tiddlers as 
text files with any text editor, not just a behemoth-quasi-OS like Emacs.

On Monday, April 7, 2014 12:23:39 PM UTC+5:30, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hello Michael,
>
> thank you very much for the explanation. Maybe I should give Emacs a try. 
> Do you edit the tiddlers as standalone files or within an HTML file. Y 
> suppose the first in a node JS installation right?
>
> El lunes, 7 de abril de 2014 07:03:06 UTC+2, Michael Fogleman escribió:
>>
>> Danielo,
>>
>> This is a helper function for the use case I find myself in: I have a 
>> TiddlyWiki, but I prefer editing the tiddlers in Emacs. I think there's no 
>> harm in doing this, but you might want the metadata, particularly the 
>> modified time to be updated. You can do this by hand, which I was doing for 
>> a while, but I was really only editing the month and the day, not the hour, 
>> minute, seconds, or milliseconds.
>>
>> If you have Emacs, you can put this function in your init file (or 
>> somewhere else). When you finish editing a tiddler, you can call the 
>> function, and it will update the modified time.
>>
>> Even better would be a TiddlyWiki-mode that used this function as a 
>> save-hook, but that's above my skills right now...
>>
>> On Monday, April 7, 2014 1:39:27 AM UTC+5:30, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry for a probably stupid question, but. What is this for? I mean, 
>>> where can I execute those macros? What is the use case? 
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance 
>>>
>>

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