I am also interested in it.

As I understand, based on tiddler's content type, it could be rendered in a 
different way. So if there would be some special type, like 
*encrypted/vnd.tiddlywiki*, then different rendering logic could be 
applied. For example, if password is entered, the decrypted contents could 
be displayed, otherwise some generic message. All without changing the 
original tiddler.

On Friday, 11 March 2016 08:51:55 UTC, Ste Wilson wrote:
>
> Added this plugin to my tiddly wiki when it popped up but only just got 
> round to using it.
> Are you still developing this?
> My thought was to put questions for the students and then hide the answers 
> behind a password, telling the students how to work out the password, e.g. 
> the first step in answering the question will give the access to the ans.
>
> I've done a test run and it's good...however.....
>
> Is it possible for the tiddler to 'stay encrypted' by which i mean that 
> once a password is set for it the password stays with the tiddler even when 
> it's been opened so that upon opening and editing the password doesn't need 
> setting again?  I'm envisioning having lots of different answer sets all 
> with unique passwords and the more times i set it, the greater my chances 
> of coking up and locking a tiddler away forever...
>
> Also I would like to put the password clue on the encrypted side of the 
> tiddler and this currently resets after unlocking.  Is it possible for this 
> to be persistent too?
>
> Cheers in advance.
>
> Stephen
>
> stephenteacher.tiddlyspot.com
>
>

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