How can I set up a TW5 so that everything but the actual content is public?
I believe this could be beneficial for many people, particularly newbies, because it would make it easy to ask technical questions by referring directly to the TW. What happened with my major TWC's is that they eventually got so complex and intricate that I couldn't separate out the coding bits that I needed help with without including personal information etc. (The latter is what I refer to as "content"). So, what do you suggest? Could a TW perhaps be setup in the cloud and, by using nodejs, store the content-tiddlers in a separate private folder and the rest in a public one? Or maybe TW5 on tiddlyspot? I see no default TW5 on Tiddlyspot though which means extra steps that can go wrong. What should I consider? As far as I can see I'd need to add some kind of identifier to separate what I consider content and what is code. Or maybe there's some kind of qualitative difference between code and code? A plugin is always(?) tagged systemConfig. Maybe widgets have some specific characteristic too? Maybe some kind of censorship filter or encryption so that you could share it all but with the pure content not accessible? Yes, you can of course do this manually (eg tag specific tiddlers so they're encrypted) but I'm hoping there could be some automatic way - ? The background to this issue is that TW5 is just really difficult for me. It has made me totally face my incompetence as a programmer again. I got to a point with Classic (after years!) where I can use it efficiently thanks to various "setups" (most notably fET and some templates) but with TW5 I'm fumbling in the dark once again... A TW5 setup that differentiates between structure/system and content would hopefully allow me - and others - to manipulate it and, particularly, ask questions in a smooth way. Thank you <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

