Hi

Another suggestion -- if you were to pack the tiddlers requiring protection 
into a plugin (easily done with the Tinka plugin) -- they would become 
shadow tiddlers. This does not prevent editing of these tiddlers, but in 
the event of a mishap, the original may be restored easily by deleting the 
edited version.

Note: Before shadow tiddlers appear as ordinary content tiddlers, it is 
necessary to create a copy -- any trivial edit of the shadow tiddler will 
do the trick.

regards

On Sunday, 27 September 2015 16:53:37 UTC+2, Jonathan Haug wrote:
>
> Hi there again, 
>
> to take my last approach 
> (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/v31xoiWUIjw) a step 
> further: 
>
> Imagine I have some tiddlers tagged with "locked", which should not be 
> edited. 
> Is there a way to secure editing with a password, so that one can see 
> the tiddler content without a password, but would need a password to 
> edit the tiddler? 
>
> (I'm aware of the "encrypt single tiddler plugin" 
> http://danielorodriguez.com/TW5-EncryptTiddlerPlugin/ but my users 
> should be able to read-only the tiddler without the password.) 
>
> Thanks in advance 
>
> Jonathan 
>

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