On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 2:38:31 PM UTC-7, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> I am using the chrome tiddlywiki, and every time I try to add a tiddler, I 
> fill it in, select the tick to save at the far right, and a new copy of the 
> html file is generated. When I try to load this file, it only has the 
> "getting started" entry.
> When I try to go back to the original file, it has the "getting started:" 
> control panel and nothing else. This is not the expected behaviour.
>

Based on your very thin description of what you actually did.... I think 
there are several things you missed:

1) After you "fill in" the tiddler with some content, you must press the 
tick mark that is above the tiddler editor itself... NOT the tick "at the 
far right" (by which I assume you mean the circled tick mark that appears 
in the *sidebar*).  The tick mark above the tiddler editor is the "done 
editing" button that stores your input into the running TiddlyWiki system 
that is loaded in the browser, while the circled tick mark in the sidebar 
is for saving all changes to the document back to your filesystem.

2) When you open a TiddlyWiki, it does *not* automatically show the 
tiddlers that were previously opened.  Rather, it displays only the 
tiddlers specified in the "default tiddlers" entry of the control panel 
(accessed from the gear icon in the sidebar).  A complete list of all the 
tiddlers in your document is shown in the sidebar "tabbed lists".  You 
should find the tiddler you created there, and click it's title to open it 
into the StoryRiver.  If you want that tiddler to appear automatically each 
time you load the document, then you have to add that title to the default 
tiddlers entry in the control panel, and then save your document to 
preserve that setting.

3) When you save changes to the file using Chrome, TiddlyWiki employs a 
generic "download saver" method, that uses the browser's built-in "download 
a file" handling to allow you to save a local copy.  This is necessary 
because modern browsers no longer permit direct local file I/O activity... 
at least, not with a separate browser-addon like TiddlyFox (for Firefox). 
 Thus, every time you save changes, it will "download" a copy of your 
document.   By default, Chrome just places this file into your "Downloads" 
directory and, if there is already a file with that name, it adds a "(#)" 
suffix to differentiate.  To take control over the location and name of the 
file that is saved, you need to change the Chrome settings:
  A) choose "settings" from the Chrome menu
  B) scroll down and choose "show advanced settings"
  C) scroll down to find the "Downloads" section of the settings
  D) check the "ask where to save each file before downloading" option

>From then on, when you trigger TiddlyWiki's "save changes" button, you will 
get the standard "pick location and filename" save-a-file dialog.  You can 
then navigate to the current directory, and select the name of the 
currently loaded TiddlyWiki document.  When you press save, it will ask if 
you want to replace the existing file. Press OK.  After the file is saved, 
you can reload your document (F5) to confirm that your newly entered 
tiddler IS present.

Hopefully, these instructions will clear up your mis-understandings, and 
you will be on your way to creating lots of wonderful TiddlyWiki documents!

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
ELS Design Studios
TiddlyTools - "Small Tools for Big Ideas!"
InsideTiddlyWiki: The Missing Manuals

YOUR DONATIONS ARE VERY IMPORTANT!
HELP ME TO HELP YOU - MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO MY "TIP JAR"...
   http://TiddlyTools.github.com/fundraising.html#MakeADonation

Professional TiddlyWiki Consulting Services...
Analysis, Design, and Custom Solutions:
   http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#Contact

-- 
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.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/56ded3a7-59e2-4706-9097-198073893de4%40googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to