Ciao Mohammad

For serious UNDO 
... why not just use the mechanism of one of the Version Control systems we 
have already? 

Mal's is a very good example... 
http://malsandbox.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fmalgam%2Fversion-control

This would allow multiple levels of undo. 
And would also provide the mechanism for trash organisation and restore.

Best wishes
Josiah



On Sunday, 3 March 2019 07:29:06 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Developing Tiddler Commander, I got some ideas how to have an UNDO 
> operation.
> Deleting tiddlers is a dangerous one which my have much interest to be 
> undone! So, I propose the
> below mechanism:
>
>  Trash bin 
> Mohammad 3rd March 2019 at 9:47am 
> idea 
>
>    - A tiddler when deleted gets a new name: $:\z-trash\tiddler-name
>    - The new title is added to $:/commander/trash-bin JSON tiddler
>    - On recycle, the name is changed to its original one
>    - On recycle, it is removed from $:/commander/trash-bin
>    - Empty trash bin
>       - All tiddlers listed in $:/commander/trash-bin deleted
>       - Trashbin indexes are removed
>    
> I don't use Node.JS right now, but this feature may be helpful also for 
> those use TW on node.js
>
> Please send your comments, feedback on this.
>
> --Mohammad
>
>
>
>
>

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