*Hi Eric, Hi Richard,*

*Big Thanks, guys* for trying to maken sense of my problem.
If, for the moment, people of your calibre can't solve the 
problem, then certainly I can't make head or tails of it.

> If I was you, I'd make a test tiddler with a very simple name and content 
and try to set that as the default to begin with.

*Sound advice.* That is exactly what I did to start with. I really started 
from scratch with the example Jeremy gave at TW.com
But when I am at work next week, I'll start all over again as I am there 
not pestered by the annoying download pop-up screens.

Richard, what exactly the "state tiddler does/signifies, escapes me still 
at the moment, that is for now beyond my level of understanding.
(BTW, I think it was from studying your site, that I learned the "sort" and 
"!sort" function, used inside a list or tab <<..>>. *Great!!*)

I had wanted to showcase my work proposals (PDFs) and connected email 
(PDFs) at work as a way to get people into contact with TW5. 
We still rather foolishly keep sending interoffice email and everybode 
sometimes succumbs to the amount and searching the inbox
is a quite a hassle. The TW5 interface is a delight. Well for the moment I 
can only stick al the PDFs in one file a mile long, rather 
uncomfortable reading at one's computerscreen.

Salut! Edm.


Op zondag 29 maart 2015 05:03:45 UTC+2 schreef Richard Smith:
>
> Hi,
>
> I suspect you have something like this - note the space between the quotes
>
> <<tabs "[tag[About]]" "" " "  "tc-vertical" "">>
>
> This names "  " as the tiddler in which state should be stored and so you 
> get your *--1202157337 *when the qualifier is added.
>
> The issue with pdfs not being displayed inline on your G4 is, I think, a 
> browser issue - t might be that the browser can't render them inline or 
> that in needs to be enabled (I suspect the former)
>
> The tab not being set correctly to begin with could be related to the 
> issue above or a conflict between different nestings of the tabs macro, 
> which you should also be able to fix by setting a name for the state 
> tiddler. If I was you, I'd make a test tiddler with a very simple name and 
> content and try to set that as the default to begin with.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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