Danielo,
I love the encryption plugin, but was wondering if there is a way to 
decrypt, and then re-encrypt when the tiddler is closed, or the wiki is 
closed without having to re-encrypt the tiddler.

On Sunday, April 6, 2014 11:18:57 AM UTC-5, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
>
> After some hard work I'm glad to present my first widget.
>
> This widget adds the ability to encrypt your tiddlers individually. This 
> have several advantages:
>
>    - You can specify a different password for each tiddler if you want.
>    - You don't have to encrypt your whole wiky.
>    - If you forget your password, you only lose a tiddler.
>    - It's possible to edit the tiddler content , tags and fields *except 
>    the encrypt field* after encryption. Decrypting your tiddler will 
>    restore it to its original state when you encrypted it. This way you can 
>    hide the encrypted tiddlers as a "different" thing.
>    - You can even encrypt images.
>    - You can have sensible data in a day to day wiky.
>    - I didn't try this, but theoretically you can apply double encryption 
>    by encrypting your wiki too.
>
> Tried in TW 5.0.7 and 5.0.8 I have plans to transform this into a plugin, 
> but at this moment you have to install it manually. Anyway, this is not 
> very difficult. The only thing you have to do is drag some tiddlers to your 
> wiki, save it and then reload it. 
>
> I don't know why in my public wiki the popup does't look so nice, but I 
> will check it out in a while.* Try it out!* 
> http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/
>
>
>

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