So far I have been using: A Tiddly*W*iki 
with the W capitalized - and without generally calling it a file:
Save your TiddlyWiki
Find your TiddlyWiki

But generally I see it written as:
You can copy an individual tiddler from one TiddlyWiki file to another by 
dragging a link to the tiddler from one browser window to another.


On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 3:40:20 PM UTC+7, Mohammad wrote:
>
> For documentation purpose what is the correct name for a Tiddlywiki 
> instance?
> I mean when we are talking about a single html file which is a copy of 
> empty Tiddlywiki or any other type of Tiddlywiki (like editions)
>
> What we should say
>
>
>    1. A wiki file
>    2. A Tiddlywiki file
>    3. A TW file
>    4. A TW.html file 
>    
>
> This is important to have the same naming rules all over doco.
>
>
> Cheers
> Mohammad
>

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