I'm curious if you download a document for offline viewing why do you 
require readonly? I mean if the user who downloads the document changes it 
then what would it matter. Maybe they wasn't to add personal notes or add 
house rules. Why should they be prevented to do so? The changes are local 
to them and do not affect the "master" version you own. And if they totally 
bugger it up then they can easily re download it. If they want to "upgrade" 
then can import a newer tiddler into their modified one and it should 
overwrite the unmodified ones.

I guess the real question is what does read only gain you?

On Monday, December 30, 2013 12:02:12 PM UTC-5, NODEGAMRA wrote:
>
> Hi to all...
> I am loving TW5, I am a new user and I would like for some one to point me 
> in the right direction.
>
> I am a board gamer and I am putting together a FAQs for some of the games 
> I play.
> Mi goal is to be able to distribute the FAQs to the gaming community as a 
> read only file, for offline viewing. 
> Nothing fancy the default snow white theme works great, I want to keep it 
> simple and lightweight.
>
> I have my first FAQ ready to go, but...
> I would like to hide or remove access to the inner workings of TW5.
> I would also like to hide of remove the sidebar, toolbar and the save, 
> edit and control panel functions.
>
> Any help, info or links you guys can provide would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
>

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