> > "So in Chrome I opened up 127.0.0.1 and loaded my wiki. Then I saved it > on my desktop as a new file and abandoned running it under node.js"
To do this bit properly (under Node.js) you have to go to the 'server' tab on the Control Panel and click 'Download offline snapshot' instead of the regular download button, otherwise the file will appear to work but it's "not quite right". > "When I was done I loaded up the last copy of the wiki(A) I had saved and > loaded it no problem. I saved it to the desktop." How did you save it to the desktop? You can't use the browser to do it, although again, I think you might get something that seems to work a little bit. At the moment, I don't think there is a 'save as' command in TW so you need to save the file and then move/copy it using finder. If you've got a working stand-alone TW file (A) then you should be able to make copies of it (in finder) and open them. Does it work? I am running the same set-up as you so if I can help further, just ask. I haven't experienced any problems with images in the Node.js version. I have found that it's much better to run TW in firefox than chrome - I usually run both browsers and use firefox just for my TW's Regards, Richard On Saturday, July 12, 2014 1:36:26 PM UTC+10, Edward Del Grosso wrote: > > I am a new Tiddlywiki user. I have experimented with it on and off for > years, but finally have committed to spending the time to really learn how > to use it. > > I am running OSX Mavericks. I also have the latest versions of Chrome and > Firefox installed. I have tiddlyfox installed as well. > > I started out several days ago and installed tiddlywiki under node.js. > After doing some image imports and renaming them I began to get errors and > was loosing images from some of the toddlers. So in Chrome I opened up > 127.0.0.1 and loaded my wiki. Then I saved it on my desktop as a new file > and abandoned running it under node.js. Loaded it up with no problem began > adding toddlers and saving them to a separate directory. When I was done > I loaded up the last copy of the wiki(A) I had saved and loaded it no > problem. I saved it to the desktop. When I try to open it Tiddlywiki is > unresponsive. When I copy the original file to the desktop with the old > name, Tiddlywiki is unresponsive. When I copy the same file to the same > directory and open it Tiddlywiki becomes unresponsive. > > When I go back and open (A) it loads no problem. > > Sorry to be so long winded. Just wanted to make sure you had enough info > if you can help me. > > Thanks > ED > -- 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.

