I was just checking this out. The Read Me makes reference to 
importing plugin_sendwheel_tw-receiver.json into your wiki. Where can I 
find plugin_sendwheel_tw-receiver.json? I didn't see it on the github page 
unless Im missing something.

Thanks

On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 3:28:11 PM UTC-7, sendwheel wrote:
>
> Hey Tony,
> The feature is more a warning system and leaves it up to the human to 
> figure it out.
> I wrote it to really only solve one scenario: 
> I'm working on a tiddler for a while and do not save (call it Tiddler A). 
> Then in another window or on a different computer I open the wiki and make 
> some changes and save (call these changes B). 
> Now maybe a day later I see my half edited Tiddler A, I finish it up and 
> hit save...
> In the old system I would have lost my changes (changes B). With the 
> Overwrite Protection at least the save will fail and give me a warning. And 
> in that case I can see about fixing it, maybe copying the content and 
> refreshing.
> Not revolutionary, but something that's certainly needed in place of a 
> file lock.
>
> On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 1:04:35 AM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Sendwheel, 
>>
>> That sounds great but how does it handle contention, such as when the 
>> same tiddler has two different contents?
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>

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