Mat wrote:
>
> How can I ensure a tiddler is not overwritten?
>

I don't think you can beyond the single warning. Overwritten items are not 
kept. 
 

> I guess the second best would be to make it a shadow tid ...
>

Interesting idea. But would it really help? Reversion would be to some 
standard thing? Wouldn't a versioning approach be more suited? Something 
like ... http://twjam5beta.tiddlyspot.com/ a comprehensive versioning 
system that got very little notice at the time the beta emerged.

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