Hi Jed,

First a big Thank You for all the work that you are inputting in TiddlyWiki,
with this  Multi-Acces TW.

I have been trying it out at my computer at work (Windows 10, 64bit) and it
works brilliantly. I can make on my own computer tiddlers that can appear
somewhere else over the internal network.

The desk next to me is not used every day (flexwork) so I can quickly try
out and see what is happening.

But at the moment there is one thing that behaves erratically and that is 
the "Recent-tab" Sometimes the date is there with the recently made 
tiddlers and sometimes nothing is seen under the tab.

This goes for my machine and also for the other computer. I can see that the
tiddlers are there, because when you use the search function the neatly 
pop-up.

In practice most of the time nothing shows up under the recent tab. I as it 
were
need to cajole the software to cough up the recently made tiddlers. Don't 
know
how it works of course.

Am I doing something wrong, as I followed the whole install procedure 
meticulously.
Anybody else has run into this problem. Any suggestions would be highly 
appreciated.

I hope to get more people here working with TW as a sort of interpersonal 
department-
related wiki. Now we are sometimes writing emails to each other, when we 
actually are 
sitting very close together. Clutters up the emailbox.

BTW, Jed, at home I have a 32bit computer, there I can't use it of course, 
Suppose a 32bit
version is not in the works?

Anyway, all the best!
Salut, Ed.





Op maandag 30 april 2018 00:07:44 UTC+2 schreef Jed Carty:
>
> There are some new updates to the (not yet renamed) multiuser plugin.
>
> There are a lot of updates to the inner workings since the last release of 
> the single executable. 
>
> It no longer shows the dirty indicator in most cases because it wasn't 
> accurate.
> It also fixes some errors from when there are errors in given paths.
> It adds a new command that starts the wiki without a server so it can be 
> used with an external server, like an express js server, to go with this 
> each web socket message is sent with an authentication token if one is 
> saved in localstorage.
> there will be fewer terminal messages now
> reconnecting to a server after losing the web socket connection is more 
> consistent
> You can export each wiki as a single file html, but it is imperfect. 
> Documentation for the new message is in the plugin. But there is something 
> weird where the html file works everywhere aside from importing it into 
> another wiki.
> The settings in the control panel are only available on the root wiki 
> because they should only be used there.
> There is a checkbox in the control panel that adds the list of available 
> wikis to a tab in the sidebar.
>
> The plugin repo is here
> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-MultiUser
> The single executable version is available here
> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-SingleExecutable/releases/tag/0.0.6
>
>
> If you want to support the development OokTech has a patreon page here
> https://www.patreon.com/OokTech
> or if you prefer there  is a link for PayPal here
>
> https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZG94CTLHTKYRE
>

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