Am 14.12.2014 01:41, schrieb 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki:
I'm working Firefox 34, English version on Windows 7. I had to change
a setting from the default to get it to ask me where I wanted to save
the file and I could change the name it used when saving. Part of the
point is that the user has to change settings to get the acceptable
behaviour but many (most?) users don't do that.
That is correct, however this setting would also be required when people
are not using TidlyFox in order to save the wiki to the same file.
As for the github issue, my point was that we don't have to work to
get the answer. We already have the answer and are using it with TWC.
My question is why we don't do the same way we're already doing it.
Yes, and I believe it is a fairly simple change and the filename should
be clearly indicating what it is, as it is done with TWC. However, it
will not get done, if it isn't on anyones TODO-List.
/Andreas
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