Thank you.  This sounds like exactly what I want.  However, when I try to 
use it, I don't see that it changes the behavior of my wiki.  (I am using a 
node.js served wiki.)

Whether it is enabled or not, TW appears to constantly save whatever 
characters I typed to "Draft of <whatever tiddler>".  If I reload the page, 
the tiddler does not reflect the changes, but if I edit the tiddler, the 
"Draft of" does have the content.  If I cancel the edit, the changes are 
not persisted.

I was expecting auto-save to persist the edits to the non-draft tiddler.

Am I using it wrong?
Tnx
- kevin


On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 6:04:54 PM UTC-4, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin 
>
> Another plugin I made could also help: Editor Counter 
> https://tid.li/tw5/plugins.html#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftelmiger%2FEditorCounter
>
> On the settings tab of the plugin you can activate an option to save every 
> X characters. So whenever you have typed/added or removed X characters, an 
> autosave is triggered. I use it at X=200 and feel rather comfortable with 
> it. 
>
> Good luck!
> Thomas 
>
>

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